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PUBIISHED SViey nAY. MSHBAY EXCtPTED. 

■ TDAyiD W. HI GGINSt ygbip riator. 

Sfj^"^'ltl)IN(;^(.(iv(.riii.ii-nt.^treet, l»t Door 
"*TftIi 111' llu' Ciisliim House. 



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-INVARIABLY IN ACVANCE. 



. H SlSi ■ 

' THRD'^lW BRf^IS"'^^"'^^''^''^'-^'''' Year (Rubjoct 
to PiinlaKu) • 

e?^^^ |*j'^^1^^^';l?Jv^;^""!!'^:^v45 cent.. 

rirlB of a Year at the same lUte. 



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:ioOMERANG INN, 

LANOI-EV AI-T.EY. 

' THE BEST QUALITY OF 

.O? A C ' ■ AOT) TUB 

finest Brands of CICARS, 

Wm«lw»y»boonbiind»ttheDAH. Jail 



Pacific Telegraph Hotel, 

STORE STREET. BETWEEN HERALD AND FISOARD, 

Andrew Astrico, _^ • Proprietor. 

THE MOST COMJIODIOUS AND CLE\N 
lYit'.l ii Yi. toria. U 16 wuauutud on the tur.i- 
p«>n i.rm' li.le. i'l." Table is -uppUuu wltU tho wry 
•HV!JLi"Ht"au''uou» 01 tbe day. Private Dlulng 

''cTCuaiH-D-.^i and Lod«ing per Week 15 50 t„ 
,(i M ■ Boanl «..d Lodging p-r day. $1 : Single Meal*. 
aiH •iiitH ; UudH, M canta. 
Tbhm.i— Cn^h in ii lvanoc. 

ia-1-ir.vpioof Safe In the lIouse.-«l 
mills SiV 



dolonial Hotel and 
Restaurant, 

BOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA B.C. 

TUEUND!CUSir;VEDHVVl\GPnROHASEt) 
the Col..Tii»l it it. l and Iteslanrant. will spare n« 
effort to keep the est^blislrnent In flrst claBS style and 
render guests as comtortable as la any lioaee on the 
Ooaat. 

None bat Ui6 Best WInea, Liquors ttiid Cl- 
garu will be dispensofl. 

johT LrCIASMUDON ■ ■'■-i'tir 



•"^Seckstein hotel 

South iAlo*.- WeUKoa.l, », c.....l housc 
from the brtdsce. opp. Ki»tCr(.»« Ui..i<i. 

eTHIS Hf>TEL IN NOW OPEN FOR 
th^"'eptl.,'..f Gu.sts, wli.re they will (lud 
— >• every co,nf»ri .n' a «..o 1 couuu'v house. 
, Tho t.iblo is well suppUed. A few well furnished 

"TUo°BTr U supplied with Choice Wine., Llquon-and 
' "'f'lT.fit koDt for the irxorn'mtVition of fishing parties 
o"ntlemon fon 1 of lishiiiij Will tod plenty of sport, 
•a the Arm abouudB iu i\*h. 
J^r PICNIC PAliTIES ACCOMMODATED. 
- ®IaUcene«, ProTlslooB, Dry Qoods and General M^r- 
•Wdl... tor cash, or produce Uto ^e^^h,>:n...^^ 

DMASDHflUSE. 

.S I «''|;.^aonsit'home atad atawwl. that hovlugtcnpeii- 
cd the 

'Hs IntcndB In fiKiire to eoiuluet it on tli- leisin of a 
ttrst-clish Hotel, aad to in^iie il lui comfortable a;) any 
other on tho Paelflc Ooaat. He also wisboa to Blaie 
nol-sthatthe'every 



BastQ'jalltles of 

WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS 

Will be sold at tho Bar. ' 

., . . H. CAZABAN, Proprietor. 
JylO VlewBtreet, Vict oria, B.C. 

ANGEIi HOTEL, 

LAN OLEY STREET. 

LATE BAILEY'S. tKtS EBERHABDT'B! 

DHA31ES M33T0H,P30PB£TOB. 

rinnl«i OLD liSTAULISHfiD BUSINESS 

JL h ivinii been purohuaed by thu above, will be car- 
ried ou with strict regard for the comfort of his pa- 
tron«, and be hopes by so doing to merit a conUuuaii .e 

f tho liberal share of palrooaijo accorded his preile. 

The ficalo of Chttrgest 

Board and Loilgiiii; per Woelt 

do do pur Bay 

Board per Week 

Single Meals 

ThB^Bar U'well supplied with the beat Wines, LI- 
*'i^A Wjopro9jf Sale In tho House. . au28 dwtf 



.$ 6 00 
,. 1 UO 
. 6 00 

. r,ii 
so 



MNE mm 

riUi liBAVB yam; o:; .Monday, apuii, 

,. ailt, arrivlnu at Bai l- rville on the Saturday 
foliovtng, making 

. • WBEKLV TIllI'.^, 

I'ndconnertlng with the .■itriinu rs at <jurMi-l n;:il Yah". 

Passengers will requirp to leavi; Victoria by steamer 
EnterpriBo on Friday of each week. 

Treaiare Shipped 

And a gener.-l 
■PyinmUslou and Eixprosa Bnsineu Done.' 

£. PEARSON A: BRO. 

' ■ ^iksia ll Agent, Victoria. 



Slieepskiiis & Hides 

iHflBi^IlfjOIBjBOti/ ANto H. T. MANN, 
'Iradiug hhdWr the iistne of 

H. T. MANN & CO., 

* roiiT sriti:i:i'. 

Bee to luforin the Hiitcl.i rs ami r ai-nw th nf the Vi\ ■ 
tince of British Columbia that tlx y will Rive tl o 
T BItrhestGtudv Pvioe lurDiy or Orcon Uid<-a. Calr. 
■klea'ahd BUMpMdnti, on app .icativu to tbalr (tors, 
Wtbat: of rortiind Broad streets, Vlct-rlie, Jo6 



'i Mnnufacturors of 



Ginger Be<^B', ISitters, 

and ai.i, kinds of 

.^eStUie Amerlown-JIotul, Leivur Yatoa at. 
' "'"ai^ip.lk.-AU otdoM promptly attended' t)Si" •pX7 im 



VICTORIA. 

BOOT & S!40E [\^ANUFAGTORY 

W HEATHORN, Prop'r 

A LAIIGE ASSORTMENT OF HOOTS 
■ g, aud sli. II S iii>\v uu hand, all made (111 ilie pre. 

mises fi'i'iu tl;o best materials and HUltcd to 
the wantKof the Province. 

WUolosulo Ajreitta— Wulch, Ultliet & Co., 
. AViu>.r(«tr«ut. . . , . , 

09^ Boots «i Lliocs mnde to measure, iMatbsr ahd 
Oludlribs for sale. I , ■ i i i 



Occldeutal Buildinis,¥oi^-Sltreet 

Jr'nat Recelvoii Per PACIFIC, 

SHOE LEATHER & FINDINGS 

IN GlIKAT VAUIKTY, 

Uppers of evci v I'oscriiitiou and 
(Quality 

IlKAUY roit IJOTTO.V.IJJfc, 

BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER. 

1^ Caah.Paid for Bides. dcUO 




Just deceived 

AT 

L.ONDON HAZAAR 

Ex star of Jamaica and 
Brieriey Hili. 

Round ami oviU OlaSs Slutdos, Fruif 
Flowers, lliril.s, Haskots, iVc.,^ 
midor Shades, Wire JJiiskots 
and .\loss. 

AT THE LONDON BAZAAR, GOVER.NMENT ST. 



Parian Statuettes, Yases, Etc. 

AT THE LONDOH BAZAAR. 



Ladies' and Gentlemen'sTraycUiiig 
Bags, Baskets, Jewel Gases 
and Purses. 

AT THE LONDON BAZAARrili 



Ivory Brooches, Eardrops, Chains 
Lockets and Pendants, FreiicJi 
Jowolery, Jet and Yul- 
Cftuile do. 

AT th; lo.hdon bazaar. 



Perfumery, Brushes, Coinhs, Spon- 
ges, Puff Bo.xos, Soap, Etc. 

AT THE LONDON BAZAAI?. 



Alhnnis, Envelope Cases, BloUers, 
Book Slidtrs, Writini^ Desks, 
ilaudkorchief, Gl!)ve, Cash 
and Work IJo.ves, 



AT THE LO.'IDQ.N BAZAAR.' 



Card Baskets, Trays and Cases, 
Bi-ackets, Pictni-c^ and l*hoto. 
J^ranu's, Eieclro-Plated and 
Jajianose (Joods, CIass\vai-o 
BirdcaKOs, Feather 
Dusters. 

AT THE LONDON BAZAAR. 



Perainliulator.s, Baliy Jninners, Pi-o' 
pellcrs and Kpcking Morses. 

AT THE LONDON BAZAAR. 



Accordcons, Concert iiias, Violiii.s, 
Flutes, Brnius, ISai inoiiics and 
Musical lioxe.s, 

AT THE LONDON BAZAAR. 



lleerschauni and Bi-iai- Hool J'lpes, 
Cigiir-lioldei's, Vestas, Spittoons 
Whips, Sticlis, Dniikini^ 
Ft asks and Horns, 

' At TH E.LPHDOM BAZAAR. 

DoUa,'Toys; Gaines; Tiiiikee'Ndtions 

Bodies and Stationery, 
jcisdw AT THE LONDON BAZAAR. 



EVERY MAN A HOUSFJIOLDER. 



THE RAlLWiW'Tl^FiflAT^U^ 

Having been located a( Bsqulmnti, In (((^uaequeface 
thereat tberu will bo • ^ . " 

Rush to this Place ! 

Of course the new comers must have houses wherein 
o dwell. The iin^crsigt^f d in anticipation of 
< ' the I'ush dttun for sale 

xooo oolrtcta'OEl, 

) .. i.-.ilrt fi. , 
Uf the latest Doaljy;i|a and beautiful finish 

They are flUed Tritbi ' ' t 

PAPER COLLARS, 

And after tho collars have bnen exhausted msy^bo 
_ couy^iyrtod in(o 

odl^f^ORtABlE bWkL'L^lNC'-iH^ 

Anil will 1)1' lUspi.nril nf iil lli,. l.nv rat.' nf 

AIi90M>AilAVgeBtoretoB«utMApply to . 'r 



standard Life Assurance 

Head OIIUl', :t mid Cieoi jfc st. >:dinljiirj|h 

XiiBrhth Dlvlaion of Proflfa. 

Tii;; HKi'niiT (if the iir.-cslij.'atinii of the CompanyV af- 
tail I. , '111.! liiviMiiij .-1 I'l l 111-, as at 15th November, 
l^Ti., . ail 1'.- h:i'' ''11 .iiii'lii.-jititiii at Buy of thu Com- 
paliv H Hi-alie'l (llliei,'. nr Ai^i ueies. 

Tin: (NiMi'ANV liiiwdivided Prolitw ou Eight occasloui 
laiK'e it:; entablisliuieut lu LVJ.^. 

I'm; Si'iii'LLs 1-'i;ni) diviileii amnii); tho pullcyboidi rn 
in 1H7U uiii'miitdd to tlie lariic.sum of lE 301^691 las.. 

Ansu.ii. T:«iiME upwanis iif XTOO nOO. 

I.SVijSTjiU Fi;.Mis upwanls U Jll.OOO.OOO. 

ROBERT BURNABY, 

JyW ' Asent. Vieforia. 



XOirni BRITISH it .>I!:U( AN rUvK 

Xxa.isnJi.l'fiJtxco CJona.jc>fva3Ly, 
UHtiibllsIiitd, 18Ut>. 

CAPITAL, 52,000,00-0 STERLING. 
Accunuilated Funds, £3,286,126. 

I.dssrs Sl'.TTI.i;u WITH 

Proinpliiiide and Liliei-ality. 



A;.'ciltn 



THE UMO.N INSURANCE COMP'V 

Of San Francisco. 

IVr ^ XL X INT XI. 

Capital Stock - ■ . - «T30,000. 

For InHurlng.Mert'haudlse, TreasurcCommisslonSiPro. 
Ilt8, .\:c. Far luforutntion. Bates of Premlmii, 
Itu., Sc., apply to 

I.OWi;, STAIII.Sl'itaiDT ACo. 

jali'i .'!iii Agent.'. 



Imperial Fire Insurance 

1 Old Broud Street uiirt 10 PuU MuU, 

LONDON, 

Ixxstitxitod, 1003. 

a.'^OR I.N.-hUUI.NO IlOl SIiS A.\U OTIIICH 
; IhuUilll!;!,, lioinli., Wun », Mi ivllamllne, Mamilui- 
turillj! all.l larniillK .Stij.'ii. Sli I [lb 111 I'.ilt, Harlicf I'l 
Uock.auil tile Cai'iJni'H jl liueh »lii)is; also, Sluii i liiiilil- 
llit^ or rt'iiuiriiiit, iiar^es or olher V..-sft:lH, on iiavii^alilr 
riVL-m and eanjil.i, and ijoodr, on In. aril hiii h vi thuii, 
throu^jlmut Ori-at liritam and Irelantl, and in FoumoN 
CouNTitii:s, from Iosh or ilaiiiai?e hy ir ire. 



.Sut)»eril)ed ; 



id II 



Risks Accepted at Current Bates of 
Premium. 



WELt ll, aiTIIKT iSc C o.. 

Ani'lils uir UritiKli rnluinbia 
And \Viisliim;loii Ti rrilory. 



co^^Fi^ a>i': a?' ATioiv 



Head Olllce, Masonic Ball, Toronto. 

CAPITAL 8500,000. 

stock anil .'liiluul Plans Coiuliliiea. 

Di'posittd with BoiuiQion Government fur Security ol 
Policyholders, »50, 000, 

PI-.LSIDCNt— Sir FrnnclMHIncka, K. C. ni. G. 

I'liiauce .Minister of Uaiiada, 
VICi: PUKHlDlONTd Hon. Will P. Iloivland, C, 

H., I.lt'tlt.'ll;illt-(iiiv.'rniir of Olltann; 

II. IM. M'lii. .HiOIiisIer, Pr.'i,u.'i lit Ualiadial. 

Ilali:. .if r..i!illl' n;.-; 

rshiitd"Uv, r r.liil I'.ilii'ii s fn-ht half-jrar. 

Tlu.s .Vhhuelatluu ISHUiB all llii- uio<t aiiproved f"rln^ 
...f Pollcles-Tali nou-forleitiiiK by eliarti r. lus priin i 
pie of non-f()rtclltaro more I'avoruble to a-Hun d than 
that of any other C'ini]>any. 

A Htr.iii;^ coiiiiiaiij wliieii eoliiliiiiefi strength of capi' 
tal, charai'I' r ami liii'al iii:lu"iici' and provides life lu. 
Hiiranoe at tin- l.nvest mile rub-i. v.-ithout delusive pro. 
inihi-H ot diviili-ndH, inaliiiii^ a good divideud ckbt.vin 
l,y di'cn.ai-lii^' tln' im iiiiiiiii, 

Hy iti iirji.uii/.alH.ii It I'liabl.'H 
deai witii hln own U' I'^'l'lj.irs, st 
[liiny — iiK-ii wh'iui hv liii.'V\s wil 
ily lifter lie is litad, ami aU.' p 
will be illVeH. il t.i drvi'liip tllii 

country and lui-aiity. 

.\ eoiiip .ny with enpitn! anil bri'adth enough to in 
Kafe Iwyoud question, with uational extent and pr.is. 
ti|,'e, and yat a boms oompany throughout thu Domin. 

WILI.lAAI McCABE. 

General Mauagrr, Toronto. 
tt^Tlii- fulli St iidoniiatiun will bo cheerfully fur- 
iiiHlit'ii on applieiiliiiK to 

.lOtlN ItOli.SUN, Oovemment St., Victoria. 
Cii net al Agent for British Columbia and Washington 
Territory, iic22 ■ 



polli'vlmlder 

I'-rs ill th.' CI' 
stii-i' t'l hisfa 
thai its fill 

Ci.". lit hlK o 



Phoenix Fire Assurance 

LOMBARD HTREET awd CnAHING CU0S8, 
LONDON. 
i;i,tal>li!ilie-l, nS2. 

For Instii-ini; evei-y kind ol' PropsM'ly 
in all i'aiis ol lhe Woi'ld t'roin 
liOss orDarna^eby Fire. 

rgpilE I>UO.-»Il»TlTUX>Ii AND LIUERAI-ITY 
JL with which its engagements are always met by this 
Company are well Icnown, and thu Iniportauee of its 

rclalloiis witli the Pulille may be estimnled from the 
fact that sini'i' lis I'slalilisliiiii iil It has jiaid more than 
.Villi. Millions Mli rliliK ill c;isi']inr.;.Mif dailies for l.i.li- 
ses liv fir. . 

Till- s.s-iully oiT. n il fn tlu. Pnlilie by Hie riui nii 
OIUi-i' is iiiiliiiiil.'d, i iiiiiiirisiiit; 111 uiiditioii to the Inrnc 
illVf sled lal'ilal .11 till' I'.iiiipaliy tin- whole lortllllrKof 

luiiiieniiiH pi'.iprii tors l OMipiisi'il of Home of the must 
opulent luen hanli. and olliers iu thu Uuitcd Kliigdoiii. 
Annual aud short tlinu Insurances are effcclod upon 
all kinds of property iu Vancouver Island and British 
Columbia on the nioKt faviinible terms. 

I'roiiiiit I'asli pi'viiii'iit mid full puw r lo iiettl,' all 
loHs.'ii mill I'lainu, Willi. ml n fi'rri:i|; tu llic Hi ad Olli. e 
111 Liiiidoii. 

Uali'H and I'artii'iilars of Tmiiiranee may be had on 
application to TU08. 0. NUTTAI.1.. Agunt , 
mnl Oovorumout street opp. Masonic ilall . 



LIFE 



Ol' m;\v Youif. 



Tho LiOiKlintc Ooinp'y of tho UuitodSliitou 

ASbET.S, Janiury Ist, 1873. .a6,0.'}9,201. 
DEATH CIiAIMS paid Itt eiiH', 187.'. . $5,'i3,250 
POLICIES issued IB 1872 12,010 

iNsuuiNO 822,716,000 

J. B. MATTHEWS, ESQ., M. R. 0. S., L. 8, A., i.nn,;. 

ley Ktri'ct, Vii loria, .Mrdlenl Adviser, 

All till' .1 s.rahli' foriiiB of Palclos.iSBUnd, AiiniiilleB 
er lined. All inisiin'ss done c« tho Coah pluit. 

Kai 11 I'olii'y hpei'ifii'H e»iiwnuonforfalturucendltlo)i 

Dividi'uils paid Buuually fS OAStt.aft^ir scFond 
yeal-of Polli-y. • ' -f 

All till' uHualroBtrlctionBon occupation nhfl travel aro 
abol lulled. 

For further Information as lo f'omunny s Finiiding, 
list of Oili.'i'vs a::d Din . t. rs, ,"ii'.. m JleBarK 

PLUWIWIER & PACDEN, Vidnria, n, C. 
u -1 ; Agvnlt t9t tho Fiovicco of BriliJih Cojuiif bia, 



ArjirjLi|/;a,i,.a.ii€l Closing; ol' ]l|^y^^|'ictori»!.' 



UAILS. 

Caiiatltx, Gii6<il>Britain ) 
Eiiropo, and U. S., V 
per Prinou Alfred ) 

Do. via Olynipiu, 



Now WeslniiiiMtur • 

Cariboo and Iiitorinedinto | 

Niiuiiinio ahd East Coast t 

Oilk-oa . j 



Eniiniinalt. , 

Hiiitii toll . . . . 
Hooko 



About tho 10th and 25tli I 
of oacli.iTon.tJi , .. , .) ' ' 

Monday and Thursday ( 
•2 P.M. 1 

"SVodneaday and SatnVday ] 
4: 30 y.ii. "j 

Saturday, 4: 30 r. ii. . . ... 



, ',) iiiiOftoSffoM , o 
About the 12th and 27,th 
of each month. . 

Tufisdiiy 9:30 a.ji; ThurB- 

day i>:<iO i'.m. 
f ^\esd,fty a^d Frid^ 9: 80 

A.M. 

-Ffidny, (1:30 a.m. 



TPS: 



BOARD OF EiiUCATiaJJorNolice. 

A OlSNEBAt., laXAMIKATION, FOR .CKRTl- 
lflcdteJlorQulUtfil^atklh;(^ai'l''%te¥uUll'ii. iKO! 
Act, lj(T2,",.of alb i;(ij»llu HchotiLliMchteu. (uot 1 e up 
'QrWilnles'of British' i'rlirtrsltliJs)'s5ia'T)tl;i'f'pir»oUF. 
proposlUB to bei.i'.nii. Teaelnrs.will be held lu Vjeti.ris, 
coininciieinK on :>Ii>iitlny July 7(li, iievit ( nuiiiiK. 

ArranKi'ini nls will li,i mmln for liohUni! an ixam'Jia- 
tlon att.UlniDiialiiiiit (In- iniiiill.. uf Juiit I'orllio convc 
uleneo of na.i:'.''.lales abovL' Yale. 

Byorderof the lliian) of Erlnrnticn. 

JOUN J¥8S0P, 
myl7dwtd KiiiierliiteuUtulof Kuucation. 



]Munday 5:00 p.m. 
JJiilly, at 11 A. M. and i 

l\ .M. 

'J'lie.silay, 12 Nopn., , ■ ' 
Weilno.sdiiy, 9 a.m. ' ■ 

Tll(!K(laV, "J A. M. 1 



Thursday at 5 p. jr. . . . i..'. . . 
Daily at 10:.S0 A.M. and 2:80 

P.M. 

jMoinlny, 1 P. M 

Thuvsiiny, 10 a. M. 

Mniiuay, :3r.M 

aiOMCY OHDKHS 0.\ CillHAT UltlTAI.N ISWUliU AND PAID. 

OpfioB HooRS — From 8 a. m. to 6 p. u. 

l''oR I^IoNBY OuDEBS — From 10 A. M. to 4 p. M., except on Mail Days, •when Money 
OfdLT.s will U(;t bo iKtUiod, 

BENRl WOOTTON, Postmaster. 

I'osvr DifKici:, Vir-roiiiA, I3l)tli Augtist, 1871. jal 



iA BEEF! 



PI!)RSONf9 WIRUINQ TO CONTllAC 1 

Vj^a^fo'' ">e delivery of Cattle in any part of l!i i- 
'irW tish Colmnbia or at the OliansKan Custom 
' ." f WitWv lloiiae, will cuusult thtir bust liiterehla by 
writing tu 

A. J. SPLAWN. 

YsWma City 
mySudw Yaklina Cotiutv. WaMiinKton Territory. 



AitTHCii strum;. 



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l al Cm 11 



<l .tie 



Cij.s.spooi.s c:i.i;axsi;i; A r tii;': hiiout 
c.-.t i.i.li.-e. It,-;uhir il.ivs fur iiinvii.;; iliisl— '1 ui 
lays, Tlilli~ila,vs aim S'lturdav s. Is im pan il lo do 
kinds of jiiii work in liiH line at 
urdrra 1. ft at Isaae -JolinHou''; 
H promptlj atleudi.d to. 

UeHlilellee, DiseuVi-rj' Htreit, 
Sri-uery. 



Tniuiue Alley wil 



It door to VIelori 
.pi 'J 



jSLx-olxitoot. 
Pavvcett*a Bail<lin((, Government street, 
VIctola. mhl 



- : ;JAMES MOSS, 

' ORNAfltENTAI. anil PRACTICAL. 

Broud street, 

Opjioalte the reaideiioe of Ilou. Dr Trimble. 

f 1 AIIDKXS LAID OUT BY COSTKACT OK 
ATf Day Wiirk, and kept in Order for thu season by 
noiithly arrnuijeinent. apl!) 

NOTICEJDO CONSUMERS OF GAS. 

Prom date ot 1st Jul)-, 1870, tbe price nf 
Gas will bo Reduced frum 9(t to Five Ool- 

liirn pel* ( lioiisand ctiliie feet. 

Tllo Colllpuii>' Is pri'pured to extend the 
mailt plpe.i in Any direction oti ruceivinjuf 
upplicatioua f^ora a (ulllclent number of 
reslclenta. 

By order of tlia Dlreetors of the Victoria 
Qua Co]>ipniiy. 

O. W. R.TBOMSON, 

iiiyj:)2in Secretary. 



CLOTHING, 

BOOTS & SHOES 
FAMCY GOODS 
Fa n cy Tri m m i n gs , 

Will bo foiintl at 

JOHN QUAGLIOTTi ROMANO 3 
Outfitting Store, 



CIUfACiO. 

Tlie Liii-i.!;est anil most Coniiilele 
Hotel in the World. 

The l.i ssi'i s r.vi II V:iiiiwii an the proprietor)) of iliii 
Shi-rii.aii lliiii>,i' lii'liire ilii di slrik Uoll in tin. nn-i'ir.i'. 
iihl" .'iinnaliratiiill .)f O.-tuber litll and 'Jl ll . 1 H71 ,; lal.f 
pleasnri' in ann.niiiriiin thf eoiiipii'tinn of thia iii wi-ii- 
terprisu, whli'h la now open niidi r tlii'ir penmnal man. 
ageuicut for the ureonimodal'i n nf cm ati', 

GAGE DROS & RICE, 

I. 'ssei-B fur Twenty Yeara. 
CHI<:.\(in, .Tuni' lH7:i, _ Jyldw 

R. BR3DRICK &, Co., 

Coal and Commission Merchants, 

WHAfJFSTREET, foot of Yates, 

rj H AVIO i'lOCl I.IAR I'^ACII-l'l'IlOS l''()Il TllH 
li jL trmii'piirtalioii and di'livrrv of Ci.al to any part 
• ifllieelty. 

Nouo but tho Best Nuiiainio Coal Sold. 
riliC I'TM- KMiMSII TON»r'.':.M()lbs.firAI!ANTl';i:i). 

K.n.— Steaiui-rii and Shlppinij mippllMl at sliorteul 
n.tier. 



The Standard 
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 



rn-Mii: t'-oij rv-si':vi';.VTi] wxval. ce\- 

B- I ml Mi eliiig I'f ihc Cniii]i»iiv -was bold at Edin- 
bii.'idi on tin- ■J',lth Apiil, ll,7:l, 

RESULTS CQMMUHICATED IN THE REPORT: 

Amount PuoPosKD foiiAssuiiakck dur- 
luK the year 1872 (2a5;i Proposals) . . C 1 , lii;,' i;,-; ;i 4 

,^s•^)^s' r . '!■ A.'-sri',.i,v( i;h .iri-iieiKO dnr- 
in:-; ih.'.Mar 1,S7J (P,i.;,-| P.diei,-..) £1,1!)0,463 10 



ANN'tMI. PllEMlfMH C 

lag the year ItiT'J 



ewPnUelesdur-' 

ciolocows 



i.'i.AiMs iiv Dkath durlni,' Ih-'yenr 1372. 



eluhive of Bonus Athiitifiiis 



£W1.2I'J If, .S 



Aecri'rrn diir- 



£5,627. fifi'J 1 1 



.Amount oi' .^s.stiu.^ 
lug the last tlvo 



SrnsisTiNr. AsBt.'n.\Nri:,s at 1,1111 Novem- 
ber. 187'J, (of which X'JWt.'liadlh: in 
Ila-assurcd with other oOIcu-b) £17,HJ,08I 8 2 



Revenue, upwards of .Seven nuiidrcd Thou- 

Huud Pounds )H)r Aituum., \ 
A > sets, apwa,r^sof Pvnr BliUlona StWline'. 

rg|1llE.ST.\NDAKl) rllfi'li: ASSCItAXCnCOM- 

JL paiiy was cutalilished in Kdlnbnrah in 18'Jo. Tlie 
Actsof Parliami'iit, 2 d' i;- ,K:J di'ij. i.;ul IV. cap. HI, 
and 8 den. and 'J 'i i;. Vu-I. rap. alsi. -J'j dec ami 2:1 
deg. Vii l, cap. '27. Iiavi' lu i ii ,:ninli il tor I In- pnrpuBe ol 
its constitution ami iiir llu- ri.i;iilati,.n of its affjlrs 
It has bi-eu eondiirli d wilhiiiui li surru-s. and that re- 
wilt may he Kttribiilid hut only lo Hid extensive and 
infliiontinl connections of the t:ompaiiy, but more p»r- 
ticiilarly to the liliviallty of its dealinuii, and to t)ie, 
constant attention paid by'thcDIreciurs to"tIii> adop- 
tion of linpeovemeuts and facilities in connection with 
the contract of Life .-VH-surauce. 

BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. 

The Company have divided Profits on elRlit occa- 
sions, iu 181^6, imo, 1830, ISSo. 18li0, lUGS, and 
1870, when v. ry )ar«e additiuuti were made to P.dlclea. 

The next division of Prbhts will be- mide'Hi 1H78. 

Tnlile.s nf Rales and all further inforiTi'iitlon can 
be olitailU'd by aprlleaduu at the office' of. the Con -' 
pany m Vu ioria, B.C., or at any of .,th.^ Agencies at 
home or abroad • . 

WILL: TH08i THOMSb>I,'Haoa||er, 
D. CtyStp pJlEOOB. Becretiry. 
Board of Directors ut Vletoriic,IB. C. 

TUOS. HARRIS, Esq. 1 Ex Mayer; 
KKNXETU .M KKXZIE, Esq., I rwRflower; 
TUO.U.VS LE lT tiTABLScnMiriT. Esq- 
EBQAU MABVXN, Esq., Men haul. 

Agent and Secretary to the Board. 

RODlRT burkaey, 

I-mNiiiT.oi!— 3 .',i!il r. Ci Oft:. Rtn.i t. (llt.a; 0.:ii-e.| 

SB'.' King William Strut. E.C. 
aud 
3 Pall Mall, East, 8. W. ^' 
DtniLnt— 00 Upper SaclivUlc Street. JcUlw 



OOVBRNOJRi 

HIS OKACE THE'DUKfe^or BDCCLEDCH AND 
yUEKNSBEUUY, K. O, 

Diai'i TV (;ovii:i{\«>iiH I 

THE UtOlIT HON. ■I'lli; 1;miL Of DAI.KKITH, M. P. 

THE iiiaiiT iluN, Tin; i:aui, or sr.\.ni, li. x. 

.j';! i,^|iPRINCIPAI. OFriCK-Hi. 

3 and 5 Ooor^i.' Street, Kdliibiii-i;lt. 
«'4 Klntr William Street, 1 , 

:i Pull Mall, Ha«l, ) I>"'«""n. 

0<; Upper SnckviUc Street, Uiiblin. 
M.inxokrV AcTDV>v— Wm. Thos, Xhoiupson, K.Il.S.E. 
a^hoia^ a FoBJua? Secretart— D, Olunia. Oregor. ' 

— . I .. ■! 
Total AmounLiif ijLveatea Konds, 

s..'4;4.ous.asi> 10 ti.;.' x. 



Anituo) Rev< 

-*0EKT IK ViCTOBlA. 



b'7(,>;i, l.'iO 11) u. 



KOI'.IClt'P Bl'ItNAttY, 

(i'lvi. I'liiiiriit vitiert. 




TiiA. c(>.ii.m:.\cK Ta.i>AY maki.ng 

lleijiilar TnpH iL.tweiii Victoria and Esiiuinialt 
and Keturii; and Victoria and Kaanich, and return us 
follows: 

Cnrryiug MAILS cS. TASSENGEnS. 



I will leave Vi, 1 1 
I atNn.m., II a.m. 



I':s<|iiiiiiaU— Uaiiv 



Vntaattrjet, ojfp, Bnwmitu'i Stablea. 

mhM ^ 



THOS. HODGks, . 

I3;j!i.ls.©ir' '«.aia.'ca.' Orooaar, 

C.irii'.rof IKuu;;.-ii ami Pandora atr"ets. 
IRK.VI* AM) (»ltO(.i:UlK.S OI'^I.IVURBD 
► by luy Cart to any part of the City Frco of Charge. 



N. c. Iiiilioy, 



•Tns. IvriCurdy. 



SAN JUAN ISLAND LIME GO. 

HAVixt* siiMCf iAi. i"A(Imtii:h von 
maiiulai'luriiiK aii.l i'\iiortiiii; I.iiue ale now pn- 
paled lo furnish Duildi rs. Ciimrarlurs and Deah rs in 
victoriu, uud all P'lrla of llrill>li Columbia with l.iiiie 
ou tliu most ruasoiiuble terms For further partici- 
lars address 8AN..J.H^N CP-i. ^ »a • 

'niyiatfni Ban Juan IiUod, w. T. 



will leave I';..i.iuliiiaU foi- Victoria— Daily 
at UiilU a.m., 11. 111. and 5 p. m. 

ITill l«nv;o Victorln far'i^j^idch everr 
AVediioaduy uf I) a. in. 

Itotiirii— Will Jcnve .Saaiiich for Victoria 
Snmo Duy at'4 l>. 111. 

"1'^ ! .h i'^' WILLIA.M^, Prop'r. 

' . : .'il'. til ' I.JiiJ i ; f ' jiiU ' H 'i 'j ' ' A i t ' l '. 

• NOTICE ^' 

IfT^KOHI AND A! TI'H .IVI.Y 1ST, AND IInI 

lil.' 1.1 fmtli. r ii'.-i. . . till Siiiini- Uidi-e Water Works 
Coriipaiiy (liiiiileili will ilin'iintinun furnlshiug Water 
thioiinh pipes iir wiHer-eortfi. ., 

YlytoriB,|B.O.. May 81, jfli7.1,; ^ y ; my3i 



HENRY I^ERKE 



Cor. of Douglae & Johnsojn 

1 . , • • • • . ' I .Dcalerlu ■ ' ■ .' 

GROGIiniES AND PROVISIONS. 

All i:toods dollvered to any p^i'tof tiio 
oltyffMbf oharge;' ' , 



Re Jas McKon z4e,„4!^D<^^&ed 

Notice lo Dfbtok-i and Creditors. 

ALL PKUSO.XS INOIJIITliU TU, OK IIAV- 
In;; claims ii(;aiii.-t till.. K.itnti. of Mr. Jumcs .Mo- 
Kunzie. late of Kaiiiift; „, H ('.»na of Oolvllle. . Wash- 
iii,;tou TLi'nti.ry. an I'eliaiil.de.ceaKid.ia'e r qiifNtid to 
pay such deblK.ir e.-nd pnilleulniM'c.r xueh' riMins lo 
Mrs. Chribtuia .McKi niii., liamlotipB, B.C., the admin- 
iBtratrix ol lhe l eceiised. 

. i n I atOBEBTSON k JOHNSOS. Biiliniteis.kc. 
Ylc^.rla,Jui|elU.;b73, I ; . »U,lfudw 



Estate Of THOS. R, BUIE, deceased. 

ALL pp:imo.\'.s|iNUEnTED To.oniiAvi: • 
. una., ajiallisl Uii i.iilaU'01 i.. 1,1,11., „ 10 

111 i^yltiiii, .Merehiiiit, deceased, arc reuijisliil to 1 
sueli di bts, oraeiiii in ipaHlnilsrs df sn'eli claims to 
MisAKues L. Iiule, Lytt(iB,B.'C., tho Adiiilulstiiirix 
of till- deceasid. 
jeiidv.i , ItOD^RTSOKfcJgtoso.S', Darrislers. Arc 



DISSOLutlOiyf 6F PARTNERSHIP. 
rginK PA IIT.VICUSIUIP lIEtiBTOFokR EX- 

.a I.stiuii bi tw..en JOHN BTAli'tORD andiOEOROB 
lilCKI.N us the mill of stslford to Ulcken.Butchcra, is 
tins day diasolved Vniutusl coni(<!iit, OEOllGE HIC- 
iV-'*'.'^-i^''&P,SH'.V.'*"°* 111' f»>t'or of 
Mr. J. e. Hll'tOHlNSO.V,.who i» now partner in the 
buKlnos»\^ritb J. ST.\FPOItl) 

All parties havinc any eluhns nKainst the old firm 
iirereiiiK stcil lo pi'' nt tin. saini. at the Qiiei.ii's Mi,r- 
ket fur paiineut; and all ilu.se iudeliti d to the aald 
(Inn are respi'ctfully solicited to jiay their bills. J. 
atafTord, George Ulckin or Lawrence Goodacre -will re- 
•(iiptfpBtbesame., • ; 1 ;. 

J. 8TAFF0RD, 
G. HICKIN. 

July 1st, I87a. jyg 



MAY' »B CONSULTISD AT HIS OKl'lCE 
.iTp. ,Yietorin,bctw««utheihnuniof and i-j in the 
monilng, or at hisresiOsiice.Jair- B liay, in iln i vtn 



NOTICE. 

rjlIlK PAKTM'ril.SHIP lIL'HETOrOIlE KXIST- 
-■- illg U.-twceii 

.■MuiUHKAi) it imucio, 

Contractors and IIiiIIiIith, Tutes street 
Is this day diHHulvrii by iimtual consent. 

MUIUUKAD li mVU will continue Ihe business 
ind asaiiBie'aillllabiUtfcsof the late Unn 

JA.MES MUIRHEAD, 
JOHN liltUCE. 
Victoria, V..C , Sf.th May, lt7H , myjo 



FROM A^D A F i nn this date i wiLt 
only accept Coin for Kent , as Mrell kl for othe» 

Payments to be made to me. 

Ld. LO\VENtiEBO 



THE CHICHdiO 1{(M K lSLA^b & 
PACIFIC HAIEROAB. 



The Gr«a< Cctttrta lewa Short lliae. 

Wlilli tii(»riuWilf<in*K-ftsi'nnd W(.-:, Ih tlie 
(inortrai, <ln(r.lnist nnii Heat 
Route belM e«ii tlie 

PsteiGiC and A tia nli«, 

Via lies Molnca, Itock Island and Chicagq. 

THK ONLY RoriK CAURVIXG THK 
through Overland Lttlir Mail, uiatiug fU« and 
reliable conuevtlou^ at 

o 3vi: lo. xz uSl. 

'ith Trains arrlvi,,^, rroiii lli,' W, ,.t In (■.■nirsl -ud 

r-H.'i; I' Il„ili',,;„i,., 

C XT X O C o> 

Vitb a)) Fast I'lpri's.. ..'lins East. .North and 8outh 
Th, must i !, ,..si,(ly fun iihid SlMpinjr Carf 1 ver 
us.'.l ou aiiyi-.ili.'i.,i ,11 ' 1.1 w built I'wi'id »u niuby 
Ihla coi.ipi.ny b, lw(. 1: f'lial.ii .11.,; ( hicayo 

, n'"i.'"i;'','f l '^'-'-' "li' 1« oblaii,,,! 
at C. P. It. K. uiln i s 1,1 s::,i I riiii, is, . ,„:,. F,„.r»m.,ito 

K^^BosureyourTii k. isriiilvia llu. I Island. 

.11. s^rii 1', 

mtVin nrr^r 1 S'?,"'^} ^"T' *''^ ''1^"^^ Chleaco. 
P[?? Meu'J.Suii t, qh^cago. oej Ij <lw 




Corner of FORT ^ni fii^iCd 1>: Streets, 

HAS JU&T' HKdKlVKII K\ 11 

UD)ri,AlfiPSON& AMAEA^TH 

' ■ " ' Ariue Assorlnient of 

Glassware ^rid Crockj^ry 

tlilNpLEUM dlJ^pUOTH, 1 

HEMP CARPETS. PEL-lP l^'QU^ REh 
Wail Paper, &z,c. Sac- 



ALSO- Always 



JIads lu Order 



Sjiring, Jiair, I'nlu and Straw Mat- 
t asisos, LoinifeQ.s, &C. ;/ 

ALSO r- PAHPBTS 8BWRD AflOD I.A1D. 
I ^ , An|l all kinds of , , .. 

ilPHOi.STSiiyiiwohk "DONx:. 

• "'ib!(M;,WEILER. 




er Vtitoh Hirret, Victoria. 



H V'"': f'O'^sTAxr srppLYOK Tins 
celebrated aud PureU ,11 al Min, rsl « r 
ler (whlph tnumv. rsally re. i .101,, nd, . bv 
Kaculti^at^in tltot*dn1lmnil.;,rii;,,p\ ;;,;,^!,' ;,,f'; y^^ 
l«|VMMP.*>Ji'»nlt^H for both euy mid , oiiuny. Kuni lies 
./■'IR?TOlViT*^^^?"''"' "'''^ ' :.lra chiirKe. 

I ,tu- 1. le'il • ALEX. PHILLIPS, 

,:. Ayeut lor Uritlsh Columbia. 

Tustlnionials. 
•We, the umlersi-ned Pliysicluiis. practlBine in the 
clly of 8au I raneiai u, have eianiine.i tin nu n „, the 
snslysis made liy Or I,. J.aiiHw.i rt, rim licai Ch, mi.t 
of the -Snpu soda Hiiriii.!s of Xap,,.' Th, i t, ,,Td 
lUK to this rumiuatiou, poffcahes aiic ricnl autidd ami 
tine properties, which caniioi fail to be veri^b^mflj .1 
111 the treatment of chronic dis.ascs, au."affo?dlni . 
pleaiiani, healthful uud iuvlBoratiUK li, v7r«^, '* 
If. >t. Gray. M. D.. Arthur I), stout \r D 

ChssIiertody..M.I>,„ 1 • I J,P. Wliiiniv M •• 
A- 1 Hawyer. M -D.r-' , ' Wlu. 0. Avlr;' .M • 
r. A. Uolinau, M, D;/ Y.'J. Fimrm and MO 

Joo.^F Morse. M. D . , ..,:,H. Oibbi^ns M. b. ' 

jiihssr.m '^•'''.??Trh.Mr,P-;ii.i; i ",,',] 



' ■ »ATte BT., Vlin'ORlA." ' 

COBimsSION niKIlCIIA.\TS ANB WHOLE 
sale UealerN In 

OROOilBIES, PnOVlblO.WS, ilAVANi t'lOAUS 
mhW And nt«n«h PniMrvasi 



SUNDAY MOKNI.NG, JULY JTm, 1873. 



L. p. FISHER, 51 New MurobBiitB'Ei- 

clianRi!, iao'iir a\itlu7rii.Hl Ani'iu In Man Fr«iioiuco. 



Tliat rif Thoiisam 



lars. 



Whouovor it beciano known thnt, in 
his original Pacific Kailu'iiy scheme, 
Sir Hugh Allan proposed an allotment 
of i!5U,0(j0of stock to Mr. Nathan, the 
breast of Amor DeSo was torn with 
ill-concealed jealous}', and 

"H« waiit'for Usmiaceiaful rival." 

. Yesterday he devoted a leading arti- 
cle to a Vain attismpt tb' blacken .the 
fair reputation of the SBnior member 

for this city. But in his oageruesH to 
make a case, he assumes altogether too 
much. In the first place, it is rather 
too much to ask the public to believe 
that Mr. Nathan -.vas to be the reci- 
pient of a free gift of $50,000. We eu- 
feif fait^no meain' opinitin oHhafc'gentle- 
man'S inflaence and ability; but we 
'confess that we cannot go quite as 
high as that. In the seoond place, he 
assumes that Mr. Nathan was cognizant 
of, iind consenting to, what ho endea- 
vors to make out a gigantic bribe. In 

' - support of this he does not, and can- 
not produce a tittle of evidence. In 
the third place, ho assumes that the 
bribe really passed. Tliis is simply 
absurd, since it is known that the 
scheme of which it was a part, was aban- 
doned. In the fourth jjlace, he assumes 
that the $50,000 was to be employed 
for improper and dislionorable purposes. 
AVhnt for ? To b'uy Amor ? It is well 
known that he was hobnobbing with 
certain American capitalists about that 
period, and that he gave himself out 
as the head of a "ring" able and will- 
ing to build the Paciho section of the 
railway I Keeping these facts in view, 
the assumption that a portion of the 
$50,000 was to bo employed in buying 
off his powerful ruihvay ring socms as fea- 
sible as any other, — the "weakest point 
in tjie^theoiT being the fact that he ne- 
ver attained sufficient importance to 
be noticed at all much less to be thought 
■worth buying off. And if this theoiy 
bo correct, it is not surprising that the 
liu e.tish and patriotic Amor's soul 
, Bbould bom with disappointment at 
the failure of a scheme which present- 

• e.i the only oppoituuity he ever had or 
is likely to have of selling himself. 
But if it was foul treason for Sir Hugh 
and Mr. Nathan to nogotiii'-.e with 
American capitalists for money to cou- 
fituot the Pacitio Bailway, (of which 
there certainly is no evidence in so f ai- 
as the latter gentleman was concern- 
ed), what shall be said of Amor's nego- 
tiations with less substuntinl Yankees 
fo. a ea^ ieasiblo scheme V Wo sup- 
pose tuat was pure and unadulterated 
patriotism! Boes it not occur to this Lo- 
ver of Self tbat-he is presuming altoge- 
ther too much upon public gullibility ? 
As for defending Mr. Nathan against 
these peurile attacks, we have no in- 
tention of doing anything quite so ab- 
surd, feeling well satisfied that he has 

. ij4one'a9thiug calculated eithor tb bring 
discredit upon himself or the Province. 
That gentleman is well able to 
take care of his own reputation against 
all comers, more especially against such 
as now assail him. That he dues wield 
considerable influence in railway cir- 
cles, we know; and, it.is fortunate for 
Victoria that he does. ' 



China and Japan> 

From the North China Herald we glean 
tha following: 

Our lato.it intolligenco from Pokin, dat- 
ed tho 2-ltli inst., giive us important, and 
I may add very satisfaotory news, touch- 
ing the progress of the Auilieiioe qViS^tion. 
We learn that all the points of this im- 
portant question boon satisfactorily 
arniuged between the Foreign MinisturM 
and the Chinese Foreign Oflico cliiof.s; 
and that tho latter liail nietnoriiilized tho 
Throne to obtain his Majesty's sanction to 
their prw'ar that he would grant the 
Foreign Ministers audiences, oh laid down 
in detail in their tnuuiQri.al. We may feel 
sure Hint tin; Ministi-rs of State, before 
tiikiiig tliii .stop, h;ul aKcertainod tho feel- 
ings of tlio ICmperor in tlio niattor, and 
tha; iiis Majesty is prcpircd to ucqiiiortco 
in tho projKj.sul. 'i'liu Auilionce (iiuislion 
would Boam, therefore, to be virtually 
settled. 

The Chinese ofQcials admit that the 
statesmanliko opinioii.s and enlarged iu- 
tornational vicw.'i wliich tlic U inted States 
Minister has from time to tinio exprcasod 
to tile Goviii'nment,have tnarle a great im- 
pres.-iion on tho Foreign UfHce oliiefa, and 
that his language on tho Audience ques- 
tion has tended largely to bring tbcm to 
the OQndjdon'.tbat . they would banofit 
their country by cheerfully conceding the 
point. 

Japan- 

From the Japiiii GuzcUe of Juno 25th wo 
give the following: 

• Trade is extremely dull. Tho weather 
has. been so dry throngbout the season 
that the farmers are alarmed fof^gei.; rice 
c;rop, 

Tlio ofliocs of tlio Japan Mail have boitn 
destroyod by firo. Tliu godowiiH in which 
tho printing business was oun iod on wore 
saved; biittlie proprietor lost a smaJl but 
very choice library; and a valnublo work 
on the Japanese larguago, wiiicli liasljuon 
for years m progress l)y its author, and 
which was nearly really for publication, 
had the, A'arro went possible escape. 



Stitch! Stitch! Stitch!— But no longer 
with tingors weary and worn. Eor tho 
justly cuiubtated "Luukuian Bowing Mar 
Qbtne''.i;;fin' ho', bad of • the ' Undersigned/ 
This niaohino has more joint' of excol- 
loncc tliiiii any otlicr y(!t inventod. In 
sini])licity of co)iHtnictiun. i)erfeotion of 
worlcnivusiiip, oaso of work.ng durability 
clioainiess and ni'iiiy otlier \aluftble qual- 
ities, it stimds uneiiiiiilkul. Sold at Can- 
adian prices, by DnowN &. Waax«,. now 
Dry OoodM Store, Fort gti'oet^;g9lei»geut^ 
for Vancouver L laud. ■ ,., * 



City of Victoria, U. C. 

NOTICl!: l.<4 IIISREUV CIVHN' THAT COP- 
itnof tlieltiniidiinl Ucal E.stiito AKBcasmciit Hell 
(for tho curreiit jeor) of the cxtouJtd City LlmltH an- 
duposltcii lit the lullowiDSplncoH. viz: 
Cuimuil OtiumlMirH, Broad 9tn.'t.-t, 
Post Oflk'e, Oovunirawit Htrect ; 
CamvlwU'ii Corner. Oovunuuiint tnd Yntea sts; 
, 4 -A Oourt H9^u,.JJltura'nlqr! • > 

,' Hock ItiyHottM, work Btrcet; 

Park Hctd, Bencoii irill Park; 
fleliool Aoiiiic, top t3f Fort lllr^pt. 
That the Court of lUivlsiun will liuM it« final fitting 
on 'I'hurailay iiL'it. tlio :ilHi Inht., nt tlin Council Clinin- 
bom, nroiiil Htrfet. ntS o'l'loi k ji. in., niul tliat nil \H:r- 
AuiiH iiitnudliiH to apprul iiiiL-it send in notice ' of Huoli 
apiiBiil in wntiuR cu or buforc that ilntj. 

[EXCEIil'T from Tlii- llunicliinlity Act, 1872, Sub. 

Sue. Q of Hi^r. '."l. I 

Tha person or persona bo ussoksciI, If ho or they almll 
compUin of his or tlicir ansrHsnirnt.Hhall. wllliln ono 
mouth after tlio tliiio Hx'nl for rctnri'lnH Haid ItoU, uo- 
tify. In writing, tlic L'l. rk of lil.^ or Ihoir Bi'ounilB of 
complaint. WM. LKllIU, C..M.C. 

City Council Cliambcrs. 2Uli July, 1H73. Jj-JT 



Dominion GoYernment Savings 
Blink. 

DEPOSITORS ARB REQU t TO 

pr«Beat thutr Pua Iluoks at tl:. in Vort 

atn-ttt. OS rarljr u majr tw eoitvsuiont, ft<. . rtiou of 
tbt> tccraed iDtneit it tba DOth of June, IHV .1 . 

JOUM ORAHAM, MnuiiKcr. 
Vrctorlli, B.C., July 24tU. 1873. Jya7 Sw 



T 



FOR SAN FRANCISCO. 

IHK BTRAMBR 

CAPTAIN ... - P. C. SHOLL. 

Will aatl from Bnidrlck's Wharf at 3 p.m. on MON 
DA v. 

For Freight or PiSBaRB appW to 

Jy2G n. UIIODHICK CO., Wharf i.trccl. 



Dopiirtniont of Marine A: Fiislierics. 

rflENDEKS \V.:i INVITKIJ AXU IVIl.Ii IIF 

JL roi'olvcd upto noon on SaUiniav. Ihu 'Jtli pr. > 
for thu conntruition of thr.'o lioat-ons, the purti. ul .irt 
of which can bo obtiiincd at tho oIlUo of tho undi r- 
sisnod. 

.N'o. 1,.V Hubblsalonc Deacon on Lewis liccf, CImin 
iHlauds. 

No. 2, Ad Iron Beacon on Walker Rock, Triiiconislio 
Cliauiu'l. 

No. 3, Ad Iron Beacon on Oabriola Reef, StraitB uf 
Oeorgla. 

JAUES COOPER, Agent. 
Victoria, B.a, Jaly astti, 1873. Jy2C 

or Eiurrard Inlet. 

Tilt: STKA.iii-;ii 
CAPTAIN HOLMES, 

Will loave Dlckaou, Campbell Jt Oo. "8 wharf for Bur 
rard Inltttoa Monday ETuuIng at 7 o'clock. 
For Freight wiU PaKnaue apply on board. JySS 




FOR SALE 

THK STOCK AND QOOOWIL.1^ Or TUI 
Tobacco and Cigar Store on JohnKon atrct i, nti- 
JoiuinyT Shutbolt'a IiruK ature, will be dlrposed ui 
oil account uf the 111 health of lUo proprietor. If not 
aold at private aale within tcndayiithe litock and fix. 
turua will bu Hold by auction. 

For particulura applv to 

W.*!. ARMSTROXO, 
Jj25 On thu pruuilses. 



Tlieatre Boya,!. 



AMATBVR CONCERT, 

IN AID OF THE FVNDS OF 

ST. JOHH'S CHURCH, 

WiUbe giTen on tho Ev< nloR of 

THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 

At which aelcctlona of Concerted Music by the moat 
celabrat«d CampoMn vlll be performed byau Oretaos- 
tracooipriiisg the moit promioent , 

XjooaJL ATn«,toxij* "I"«J.e3a.t. 



AdmluSoD by ^Ticket, 91. Fee for Beierring, !)6 
ccDta. 

Box OSm opaa for reiervatlOD of Seats on Tnot- 
d«jr, WadUMdajr and Ttanriday next, from 
lltol2».ni. Jy2i 



NOTICE 



TnE UT<DEIISKIN-I-D H\VINO DOrCHT Ot:T 
tho busintaauf Mr HEIMAX LEWI.S, Yates at., 
T.iliaccouiht, trnut* to reciivu • contluuince of the 
pktronai^o boKtowi-U onhla predeceiiaor, 
July 2Jd. 1S73. ijyjlj MAROU.'J LEWIN. 



EDWARB MOHUN, 

CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, 
Qoveriiment Street, 

my38 Betwotn Fort and Dronghton. 



H. LEWIN, 

Importer and Dealer In 

HAVANA CIGARS & TOBACCOS, 

No. 47 Yatea alreoii, 
Opponite the Hank of BrItiBh North Aniorlca, 

HAS JTL'ST RKCKIVED, EX PRINCE AL 
fn.d and Mouoynlck, 

i|Dcif]iitiiii ivn amwii mmm 



ALuo-Tiii: Foixowmo OOOPS: 
nannonlcnme, Aocordaoms, 
Pairirnttiery, Canai, 
Pomades, Brnshel, 

Eiivolopci, Feather Dn»(era, 

Porlniuiialra, I^ookiii); i, luHsen, 

YANKEE NOTIONS,: 

Etc Etc Stc. 

H. LEWIN, 

H.. M. l.KWIN 



my8 rnils 



Water! Water! 

Is PRKPARGD to sink TrcUs of any width or depth 
with dispatch, 
WKLLtt CLEANED. Orders may bo left at 0. Boasi't 
go vernment at. Jy.'i| li 

'pAKE A aVnOJjV AND SBB TiUE 

New Cheap Store, 

Corner ol Store and C'omiori|.nt Streets, 
Where you can gftt every thini; 

Cheap t'ov €pmlt, 

Jy20 ROWLAND E. CREEN. 



■ FOR SALE 

ATURNKK'.S tiUOr tOMPliICTn, WITH 
Lathia, Tools, (to., lu good wurklDK order. 
Apply on the premUes, Fort Strettt, 

OppniiteTho Hall. 
jyl8 JOSEPH EXNIEn. 



CHOICE NEW FMUiTS 

EX FMNCK ALFIUBD. 
:f '} onlAiioes, APPLES. 

APRICOTS, LEMOX8, 

„^ ^ PLUMS, LIMES, 

CUCUMBERS. TOMATOES, 
CHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, 

And; •li dftiweiei cf the leugn^ O . ' O ' } 

Af ly. B.' TOWNSKND' S, 

Fort Utroet. ' 

ARent forthe sale of Olarkipn's New AVcstminsttr 
a J Sparra'a Bait Spring Island Btriwherrles, 

W. D.T. would ri'ipi ctftiU.vr Infer. ii tho public that 
hii hiiH opened tho adjoining "ti-re ana I)Iui'> 
ket. wbeu U.> will liiiop a Biipply of I reaU Fluli and 
Vagettblsi, (hi butt thu uiarktt wilUUorit. ^ | 



EX SIM WIamaica 



-AND- 



AND OTHEIt 



Recent Arrivals 



B 



LANKETS- 

■IH pt. In White, Blue, Oreen k Scarlet, 
3 pt. do do do. 

For Sale by 

TURNER, BEETON &.TUNSTALI, 
WbKf street. 



€5LOTHINiJ-Th,. N,.wr>.tSlvl(-H lu EnKlisli aud 
and Cannilian (Jluthini;. 



For Sale bj 



TURNER, BEETON 4, TUHSTALL, 

Wlmi f Hlr.'. t 



c 



OTTO.XB-DriUini;, Denims, Horrockn' and olhcr 
LoMKi lothH, Uroy editions. White aud Orey 
ShuetlMK, 

For Sal(> by 

TURNER, BEETON ATUNSTALl, 

\Uiari biri-a. 



j OSIKIIV— Men'H Cotton. Lambswool, Worntrd 
Hocks. Womea's White and Cuiorcd Cut- 
ton Striped, and Fancy Worsted aud 
Cnttun Uose. 
For Sale by I 

TURNER, BEETON & TUNSTALl, 

Wharf street. 



ADICHDA.SHIilt V-^Of I'vdv (h-s^rii.tion. 
For Silk' hv 

TURNER, BEETOH A. TUNSTALL, 



SmUT.S— CriMi-ou, Fancy Cotton, Silk, Ilotjutln 
aud White. 
For Sale by s 

TURNER, BEETON A, TUNSTALL, 
Wharf street. 



kUlLTS, Connti-niiineB and Bed Ttcki. 

\ For H:d,. by 

TURNER, BEETON A TUNSTALL, 

Wharf afreet. 



TURMER, SEETQH A,TUN3TALL, 

WImrf Blruct. 



DUKSS GOODS— Fluids, Lustres, Poplins,. Lin. 
fieys, Uuburga, Oluths, Alpacan, kc. 
For Sale by 

TURNER, BEETON & TUNSTALL, 

Wharf street. 



AI<AR(3Ii: A9S0;!T:\rENTof EnsUshaad Oana- 
dlnu ClolhsauU Tweeds. 
For Sale by 

TURNER, BEETON A. TUNSTALL, 
Wharf street. 



AC'Iv.s — Grain and Flour Sacks. 

' ForSiililiy 

Tl lf.\!:i:, UKFTO.V Jl rt NST.U.I., 



FRISH WHISKY-l-HW-otfK, in <aB,-8 
L For Sale by 

Tl U.N'Eli, IIEKTO.N .1. Tl >ST.U,L, 

Wharf Blra.-t. 



SCOTCH WHISKY-Flno St. Way, Beniuore 
aud Look Katrinr, lii cases. 
For Sale by 

XUR.VE1L, BEETO.V A TUXSTAtr,, 
.Wlurf street. 



iHERRY— Amontillado and Doable Cruwn In 
' cases f 

For Sale by 

Tl'RNEB, BEETON ATUXRTAtL, 

WhirfHtreet. 



HANDY— f'iiaiin.Rgii'? VIncyinl Proprietors, Ir 
hulk, of the celebrated vintaj-pa o/ 18:11 
1855, 1802 aud 186t; aliia 18C7 aud ]8G'J. 
F'or Sale by 

TUKXER, BEETON A TIIXSTALL, 
Wharf street. 



ALE &, PORTER-Fo»ter'«. 

II i:m;i!, i;i:f.to.v tTr\sr\i,L, 



JERPUMEHY— Prico J: Co'a celebrated. 
For Sale by 

TUH.\i;it, BECTON- i: TUNS r.\LL, 
Wharf Htrcf 



R.VTED WATSORM— Smla, Hollzer and Po- 
tasa Waters, f ruin BawUntfs A Co'a, Loudon. 
For Sale by 

TURNER, BEETON tTflNSTALIi, 
Wharf street. 



B^IANOS-Bnudolr Cottsge, 7 Octa-ves, In AValnut 
jL cases, London nianufastn. J. 

For Sale by 

TURNEn,BEETON & TrNSTALL. 

Wharj street. 



"1 ALVA.MZl-O IRON— Castle brand. 

.IT For Sil - hv 

TLUXKll, IJEETON iTUKftTALL, 
Jeia Whnrl street. 



BMARDHOUSE, 

HOTEL ar.(] KESTaUIIAN'I'. 



n,B"R. HY, C.\7.AUAN ItETUnXS III3 'ril.\NKH 
ITJl 1^1 the (!i-nlry .md pnlill> for p.i.t favors and 

lii.rl, a.'iil lit II !■ p.qu.stor niany trirnds and palr.iiii- 

kttii up.-in d II 

First Class Restaurant 

at the above Hotel. Heals will bo svpplUd at all 
buurs and thu (utile proviaed vrilh the best tbe uiar- 

kol iiiy..r.ls 

The ll.vrt I H supplied with the choicest brands of 
Li liiL i ^ .ihil Cluars, Slid tho I3ar-rouai \rith a haiul- 
a..n\- i;n^'ii ih Dlllliird Table. 

1V.«Ic11iii; Ili-eiiUrnxtx, IIiilK, Kii(i|ievi nixl 
Pilvuie l>iirtle« noi rod iit uVx .tvt huUco. 

T'rof H. h;in, r'» full Itno.s lyM<\ will phiv i-very SIoii- 
.li.v ■"■•.i:::.,.; ,ii a o'l-lotli in the i;ii|>,il:i. 

jyl'.liH 11. CAKAHAX, 

Dissolution of Partnership- 

l',\lt i'.VmiSiilP UURHSTOPOKB XX- 

ii l^tln,t b.tw.Lii lllchard Urodrick and rrnnelH 
(.hiruHohe iindi-r Iht niinie oj 11. llrodrU'k ti Co,, in thiK 
City, has been dianolv. .1 ..n 111.' Uthin.t. hy luntunl 
^MiiKent.Fnincis Oareh.;hc luwim; .miivi yt-il i'iIh Inter, 
tilt to JuIIiibF E. Kug< Ihur.ii. ol thuiriiv. 

Itichard Brodrlok is authuriz.-.l to s't lih! nut- 
atuudiug buslucss of the late in ni . 

i:mn\iui nuorniicK, 

Flt,V.\<,.;lH (.i.VUH.SlJJlK, 
Victoria, July 10th, 187:1. Jyiu 

Co-Partnei'Hliip Notice. 

HIP lrllAlll> lUtODWlCIv ,v.\l> JUIillM I'. 

m.lH. hiir.U, n; <.hU t:,tT, hivf cnt.-iv.l liiiu 

I'urtnershil) wnU t Ih-j niinu nt li. Urodrick k Oo, 

ItlCU.VUD MltOTJIlICK. 

J. V, £).ESOLEBAiCUT. 
VlctiorlB, Jnlymh, 1873. JylD 



NOTICE. 

Is HBiBEnY GIVEN, THAT ANY PERSON 
or poTlion found tnklnti Kravel nr aaiid from the lols 
of the Hudson Bay Company at SpriUB HIrtBe will bo 
Iiroaecuted according to lusv, 

J.V.MKK A. (tRAIIAME. 

lltiilBou's Buy Co. 
; Victoria, July 7,lB7ri. : JyR 



RULE 

IF JADIKfl IHJI.IC, WHO WAS A HAILOI' 1)N 
board the Peruvian friiiiih. "Aiil:i/.,iii," ami li fthis 
Rhlli nt Paiinnin In IHGIl, „ 11 coniinun'cate with .Mii K. 
V. IMTllVKS, ■>! Hill Hlrr i:dlnblir«h, ho -R-IU he^r of 
Hon:< ti|inK to hiii mlviii,! , ,;o. Auyoiis IMldlliB inform 
ution hy which l;u cim hu ">ouador blS dualh proved 
Will 'jn suitably rowatded. Jy< dw 




Mauuf acturex>s of 

Side, Cropped and Whole Kip, Flesh Splits, Calf 
Skins, Seal Skins and Sole Leather. 

ALSO 

BOOTS, %mi% AND BROGANS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 

For Lndio.s, Ocutlcmoii, Miasos, Boys and Childfoiv. 



TANNIMQ AND BOOT & SHOE FACrORV, 
OFFICE AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORE 



BELMONT, ESqUIMALT DISTRICT, 
PATTRIGK'S BRICK BUILDINQ,OQVERNiyiENT ST. 



-:o:- 



Tlie Goods are manufaotnreci from tho Best Materials and tij the most modeiu 
methods to suit the rcqiiiremonta of tliis Country'; niid ns the pi-ices vill ahvuyn Vic 

linsiui un Siiiull I'rofltH iirul a Largo litisiiiiisH, it is l>r>linvn(i tliat u liberal unci di.s- 
vriiiiinatinK- piililic will largely |)iitr(iuiz(! tliin local iiulu.slry. jy'2l'i 



Showing tlio whole Ainniiiits of tho Doht,'-, r.'.id .\:i:jets of tho Bniilc of Erili.sli North 
Amoricn iiL tli<; tili.nc tif Llii.' ,vi/ur IST'i; ami .showing also tiie (iiiiouiit of its notes 
payable on (kMiiiiiiil, which laid hotiii in oirculiition during ovory month of 1h:il 
year, togcthor witli the amount of Spiuiio ami other A.sseUt, diatinguishihg ench 
kind iiiinu'diately avuiliible in ovory Buoh month for the discharge of uiich notes. 
(Published pursuant to lloyal Charter lucorporation.) 



UKBTS (Sterling) 



ASSETS iSterllng) 



187a. 


Nutca 111 Circu- 
lation. 


Specie. 


MutuH ot other 

. SmiiiB. 


Jinuiirv 






$ 


■j.3fn,iaT 00 


'2,2m.G80 78 


223.097 


02 


I'lhrnai-y 








2.387,94!) 01) 


2,^11 •.'.'■.ti;i U8 


2.';0.227 


;a 










■J.4-(0.8S7 00 




i.'n 




April 








'J.ic:i.ns 00 


2,ll):i,7Ci) ;i 




U'J 


.Miiv 








'.'.a'H,:is3 00 


2,II)'1.H().S 81 


:i:in.oj'.i 


Oli 


Juno 








2.<'J1.45,'. 00 


2,7;t.->,Th.-i a\ 




I>1 


July 








•J.r>57,l,S2 00 








AuKUrtt 








'J,M2.fi.W (W 


\.v'j\'il'<'i 'i'J 


2:io.iii 


76 










3.l>71.630 OO 


1,8;|2,U(1S it 


372,827 


29 


Oolober 








5,781.130 CO 


2,2a4.3C0 3S 


3&9,202 


OU 


NuTemtwr. ....... 








3,717.150 00 


3,3tt,63C S'J 


3&7.163 


Oli 










S.fi»7,0II GO 


a,;8S,510 U 


.274.0S1 


00 



Bjr oidar of tho Court of Slrocton, 






;8lKned| 


B. W. BRADyORD, SccrcUrv. 


Bank or BniTmn NonTn AuKnioA, I.o?i>on. 


1I»rch 19, 1873. 


iy2G 



SHOWING the aToragc auiouiit of Liabilities and Assela of tho Bank of Briti.sh Col- 
umbia, within the Province of British Columbia and its DopciulencieH, taken 
from the seyeral vreekly statements, for the Quarter ending SOlh June, 1873. 



Uabllltlei. 



Nolrn in Oirculntioii 



lJi;pu.iit.s nut i t-aruji; 
Dt-puditu bt'lirlug iulurcHt... 



Klal Ur.ill. his, 27,4;'J 0;i 

j.Vj5,.'01 78 

.... U2,uUJ M C38,214 30 



Aiset*. 

L?R«1 tciidcTcoiii In OoUl unit Hilv.r f W.ifH RS 

(ii.ld ami Silver lliilli..ii 7,(;:iO HO 

Liillj4d »iul olhi:r I'r.iiii rty M.T.il 71 

BjilaULTii line friuii <itlu r HMikHHluUlriunhfH ;i02,031 t3 
All (lubtii (lUL- lu thi^ liuiik, hicUuliiii! Nutcx, 
BlllKOf Kich.liK.-, uijiliilKStcH l »,',(! ruiia- 
eJDchtKol" tver.v de*,criiJtiLij, .-xcuptini^ 
Nutfi, llillH mid ilalMiceu dui' iroui uthur 
ilankg BUd SraaelUM , 080.992 '.IG 



Tottl uaouat of Aneta.. .. 



$I,187,3'J7 88 



Total rtmoimt ot Liabilities Jai8,eG6 35 

Amount uf Capital Stuoli paid U)) at cl08a ofquutureodllic SCttI Jnne.ISTS ^ Sl,4SO,0(tO 00 

Kaio ui hiKl UlvidiiiU iKulnrvd to the SliartiUoldeni 8 ficent. '7) annum. 

Aiuouut of last Dlvidi iid dt-L-lared i 59,600 00 

Amount uf Itt Ki-rv. J orulit nt tlniu of declarUtg aucta Dividend S 74,0U 00 

(SiKncd) 



Vic 



n. C. 30th }uw, 



I, WlI.l.I.UI CTK'IIS W.UilJ, 1 
Bt«l5Ulollt IK a tnir mill lilill.lul nr 
\ilio<!.,l' thin ll.Mik ilnnuK thi' p. i K 
tlii-ri'of, kfjit in iiiir.siiitiii r oi ihi' p 



> licr. bv dccUri- thai to the bent of my linowIpdRi- nnd htliff the foroRuliiR 
(-f thr avcrnHu nliiouiit of tbu I.lahilltlfs and AhficlH witluu tins Pro- 
lix-' ilkd, and that the Rami; was luadu up from tlio Weekly Statemeuta 
i.vihiL-:iH 1-1 till- •■Banking Act, IBM." 

(.Sitined) VM. O.WABD, Manager. 



DccLared bi'forc nu 



at Vl. iuria, U. C, this 7th day of July, 1.'173. 

(Higued) 



A. 1. LANGIET. J. P. 



H 



QoTemmout Sti^t, next door to the St. Nioholaa Hotel. 

A.s JUST UEciciVKi) pi;u .s'ri:.\..iiEii a l.\uok avd iveli. assouted stock 

of I'ustum-.M.ulc 

GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING OF THE LATEST FASHION, 

OoxxnlaitixME C>£ 

FINE C.VSSniKRE SUITS, 

FRENCH GASSIMEllE PANTS, 
BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, 

FINE rilENCH MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 
CKIMEAN OVERSHIRTS, 
BEST QUALITY DAVIS & JONES' SHIRTS, 

Also, riNE EMBROIDERED SHIRTS, 
FRENCH and AMERICAN FELT HATS of the Latest Styles. 
My Coats, Pants and Veats are good. 

And very neat. 
What's more tlmn nil, 
Tliey'ri; very clieiiji. 
Tluit YOU eerUiinly 

Wiil know, 
Whea onco yoii'vo visited 

D. GREEN'S Show. 
Avoid all puiling hills 

If yc)U ploiise, 
And po whoro tboy 

AVi!! !it witli eiiso. 
JIv nt()(>k is hirgo, 
Jly prolits .-smnll, 
Anil L'lii «nro to ])l<'!iso yoii 
If you cull. 

All of which S offer for sale at a Small Advaun)ce on Cost 



■{i'liuti'd. 



Yictoi'iii Piiljlic Scliools. 

A ritOl'E!t!,V-.,i'..-,\|.I|. iKI) .\:^SI,sl',\NTTE.iCIIKH 
Va. fcirth.^ ll«vs' l'ri,»:ti.ii p.t ; s.shiry .f7.-. pi r nuiiitl), 
.\linlii':itii>iii iiiiiM 1m- iiriih- in writ in;;, cm ijr h. f. .ro 

Moiidii) vt. 111.' .liih Inii-.,, a-.Ulr.ssi'd loth., lui- 

deraluned. By ordtTof tin- Ihmrd of Hrhool Truslcua. 

JAMES D. 110B1N80N, 

Bccret'y and Tre««. 
City Connetl Ohimbera, Broad atrcBt. Jy24 



WANTED 

AT TUB DTK AND 1 AILOR SHOP, A 
coinputant TAILOR. 

Apply to T. W PURR!. ^„ 

JyM Kelt to W..ll», Farg o te Co. 

' WANT.EB. " 

A N t)FriCl? I'OriTKU-.in un 
J-aL AAdrghn roMt Ulliou bui Nu. U 



rriod niM} 
atuiu re:\ 



Saw& Sliarpened at 
Reduced jPrices 

' jooirmE, 

Saw Sharponor, Locksmith, Ktc, Etc. 

FOUT ,ST1!1;i;t. nlj.ivo J).)tii;lu«. 

Bt'TC'iiKUs's.wvs Hii,MtiM.;\:'jn at an 
(>-,.tH .-n.h, Kllivr„ul.as.•i^^i..n■. lir.KiiKlarJ Ilu- 
imliHdiiiii,' lit I..iwPriri h. 

Or.liTH priiiniillv nitrii.b il lo nnd S:ilj-f mi i mi (liKir- 
iml...l. IJ" 



S. WHITLEY, 

BKi.s'c AnouT 'I'O .{UTiisi! J.^u():ii in 
l.iUiMlry liu«liirK<i, \vil, h hiii hn ii c ntcil i| l^.|l.■ 
HlM.■<1 li-;.rt. iiinl . ii-i.vh tlui l>,va niii lit .'lllLiMl ill III 
rnn-in.;i-, wUhi-s tn d i.'-iiusi' tli. ([i^i lwill I li.-M.,.f 

IlcilhOlllll.h- ■IVnilll. 'I'l. .1 . ('lllll.'t. lll 1I.1>..1. Ml l f 

liiiit niiiii'rtuiiily Ik iillcr.'.l. ,sii|.|v iiunii'aiiii r.lv u 
thi: prcnilSfB, Duiiulautlirit. n[.in.i,ili.' Dr. I'ovfll'a, 
.ii 111 



YOUNU LADIES' 

BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 

Top ot Fort Street. 
JpRBNCII IS INCliCDBD IN TnSi TUITION. 
BS. TERMS MODERm. 

Mnk. PETHlEAU,,Prinetp«l. 

TheRchnol will roopdti nn Mmulty, Tti'july next. 



Received per Prince Alfred 

50,000 '^Kr^r^'' 

Biyii ~ U. LEWIN, Yituttt 



ON I-miG, 

IXuKriii 

Groceries, Dry Goods, 

Boot* itncl Sho»«, Clotliliiiri Hats and Cupi 

' HAS iiXiMOVED 
To Jolinaon itleM, one door Bast of Eastman nt^tdit r 
Bliop. 

Manufncturds Drn-ivera, Wndlpriil>li-i «, ttv- 
eritlli, nlc. whh-h hii ofTcrs (or tiihi Ijy Wl., .|.!;iili. 
iiiul Kctuil. !it Low H.ti.H. jyll 'Jiii 

Yates Street, Victoria, 

BK.VI.HItlN KXCII.WCi:, lU'I.MON Km> 
vs. H. OurnMicy, and 

AOtHT OF WILIS, yAncO A CQ'8 EXPRESS. 

I) rana on Sail Frn 11 ( I ICO, l.« niloil. Kitstci'ii 
Cities aud Caiindn .'tt Ciii xniii IlattM. 



THE THEATRE SALOOl^ 

WUA. r\K OI KMcn THIS DAY. 

T^!.';;h"^;l'^..^ «^ '•^^^^ sTocKBi. 

WINES, LIQUOks and OlOARS. 

OHAM, Proprietor. 

HIGHEST CASH PRJtOE"piUD TO^ 

WOOL, 'SilEKPSKINS. 

AND OALFMKINS 
-mhS» l-AJ.BOSOOWlTZ.Wharfst. 




!Bar2iai*d''s Escpress 

CARR7XNG THE M All. 

pASSK.XOKRS T.E.I VE VICTOnu DY STMR 

in li, ;,"'i ''■''-^■/"."^.•^^ .MorniUK niul reach y»l« 
11 11111^ 1.11 sin,;,, whii-h k'uvcH oil .MONDAYS and 

vnu::i?HA!n;]uJ:^i!k''" 

can't'i'il'\o,'M,'''TT',''"'''',"f "1"''' '"""-»■■'' <lflvrn b, 
reirm iV- iHv^ l'>nK.,.xi„..ru.,.«„t JriYeri, and 

tUiV, 1 '■, n M 'ul.l'.h I "'"8 alTorJiiis tmpl. 

apply lit "''"'"''"'^ fasBBge and IlatfB of FaatFr.lgkt 

•"^oomce Yi|t«s street. 

F. J, BARNARD A. CO. 

N.B,—Nolncompeteut Drivers are ever cuipI„T,d ou 
mri im 




il Cnntraot. 

T ■ l'"^ "D Ji KShED TO TriEPOHTSI ASTER 

» I ^ f'-'-'iVfil nt Vidorlii until noon on ^ 

Prlrtnv Ujo a.l Ocl.l,..,-, i„r th„ coin i y.i-cff of H. ^ 
M. Maf a, on a im.i«,HL-d cu.iti-.ut f.,r Two or 

riinii; Yearn, at tbe option of the Poslmimttr Ocncral, 
.iiicL'p.'rwcelteauli way, between Viutoria and Kunal- 
111", and ono« pur fortuieht each way, between Manai. 
1110 auU Cumox, from tlie lat Jauuarj' next. 

Couvi yanic to be made In a Rood and- sniBcleat 
jt, ai„bi;.it. Bul.jict at all times to the approral of tb* 

PriDti d notices contalninR further information as 
ni.udiiiouH ui proposed Contract may be seen, and 

n,,i i"v" V''. ^"^^^ """y be obtained at the Poal . 

Ottlcu ut Yii;lutla. 

JOHN DEWE, 

„ , „_ , f'l't' f Post OflliB Inspoclor. 

Pjst Office lunpcctor's Omcn, (Jttawa, 

nth June, 1873. . JylC 2m 



FOR SALE 

-M. Tauulug and Bui^t Mid «hoe Manufacturing Coa- 
piuy (Lliulled) . Apply , 1 or uddreas, to This OIBce. 

yl'.ilw , , 



3?'-<a.ivrii_.Y GrXioo3BiaFi, 
Tea aud Coffee Oealcir, 

Go verumeut itrcct. 

BBST JAVA COFITCE I REsn nOASTED 
-Mid KTound il,ii,\. 
0001:5 dfllvi nd louiiy part of tho city. JelS 



BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ^ 

Will hold their Fourth Grand 

AZOrUAX PIG-NIC 

—AT— • 

-ON— 

SATUItDAY, AUGIST 2ud, 1873. 

ASPAClOt'S PLATFORM HAS BEEN 
crticted and SctialTer's Ilraas Baud hsa bera 

ciigaKed for tbe occasion. ■ ■ i 
In the evening there ■will be a 

Display of Fireworks and Aaeensien 

of Balloons. 

At OoVlock them will be a 

LOTTEIiY FOR LADIES, 

Of .--il liHiidjiiiiic i)rizfs, whirl! can be seen in Mr. J. L. 
JunK< rjiiiin'ii show wiiuluw, vi?,: 

1st l'i ii-.i\ Oiif S. t KiirriiigK uiul nrooi-h(gold k psSrll) 
'ii. " Crnot SUdJ with Alarm Bell, 

lid '• OppraGlass (Chevalier), 

nil " Silver Mug, ^ . 

0th " Gold Hlngset with Poaril, 

Cth '• Alarm Bell. ' ■ " " ' 

Price ofliOf <ery Tickets laJi cents easla. 

A n. w ami very i.jl i roKtin,.; riaino called ' ' 

win be illtrodllctd. Kulrulico 'J,-! . Luta. 

Ist Prize fs 00 

2d " 4 00 

3d '■ 2 00 

•ith " 1 CO 

AWIATEUR QUOIT CAIVIE-Entanco $1 

Cliiy lOiids, iilyclit. distance, Uutraiace 91 0* 

iRt Prlzo i. ..|10 00 

2rt ■' \...«..f7M 

aa •' '. HM 

Pl^rvon Shootlais, Ave shots for ^5 cents. ^ 
I'rllCB I .\' The rit'eona 

Ailml.'iiiioii for ladies and Qeutlemeu SO cents; Chll. 
(Ircii iuiflcrl2 yi-arsaScents.' . \. 

I'll li> ts to bi' had from all tlio,mombets of .the Com- 
lu tti .v, .Mi*srM. T. N. Hibbon t Oo. and'Frank'CMmp. 



-C. Lombard, SI. Cam. 



licll./\ilc Ij.lil CoruL-r. 

Musi,- mill I'lu 
aniia: P. lii.rioii. 

C iiiuiiitt'e orUccoration and lUmiilnatlon — 11. raa. 
Kcriird. P. Tlnsct. 

l);U!io Ooinmitteo— I"; Lcsloulc I„ Lv.oaa. 

Jyl.'i 51. OA.-MSUSA, Socfy. 



ICaniloops Flour Mill 

^Btllt: I'l.OI tt Illir.l.S AT TIlAAq,UII.I.K 

JL II.. 11 . iitir. ly nhuilt and ulw ninchlncij 

i.tivilu.-.-.l iiu.li r Ih.. siiii. riiiti.iiili.iiri' of Mr Charlta 
> .•iirh. a lir.Mi-hiKK iiiillwrifht, miil will liincoforlh kit 
liuown as llic Kainl.mp.s Flmir .MillN. 
'I'hiy will bf in rnnniiiKiinli'i- ..ii the lat of July. 
Thu nndcmlKm il 1h thimkful to tho public for their Y 
hind patrnnarie nuil liopea for a contlnusncei ' 
All ordep promptly executed. 

WM. FORTUNE. 

_ K nnilD"iir.. M iiy ■.ill h. 1373. J yl 3mdW 

EUREKA my 

'X'lTQ- 1A7' I'lT iT I cf9 GO4 

m jirANM.'Af;'innti:iiH of ciibmical oliti: 

If la Hi.iip, .Maul.' lik'HchiiiK Honp, C arbollc Soap, «od 
111! Uliuhiof Faii.-ySoiipi.. 

N. II.— All I'.liulf <ifF.it or OiviiHii taken In exchan»B 
furB iiip. Our li.japH willbd rcmly for delivery on »nd 
afli r Jii ly l»l. 

117* All the above sold at the worVa at San Franolaee 
Wholcaalo Prices. TUOWBIX * CO., 

Jeloam nqaiwaltDisirisl. 



a. forniiRortwo gbntteinan. Partial Board if rs> 



iiulred. Apply to 
Jyia 



MUB. BONWIOK, 

Cormorant atrest. 
Or at tho Colohut Omcc. 



Bogfish Oil. 

iianRs^ 

Hiluli Oll'by 



Tin; nianRST OASH price paid Foa 



L.J.B08C0WITa:, 

Wharf strssi 



i 



I 



aCNWW SIOltNlNli, JULV'jTnt, 1373. 

paviiw.^utrlUiiciice. 



POftr OF VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. 



AUlil Vl'.l) 

Juljr 2G— Stinp Priui-c AU'rul, Shell, Ban rr«nclaco 
Btrltiuuin, J.ucliy, Nunaim o 

CLIOAUED. 
July 20 — 3tr Emin«, Lui ky, Nanaimo 
ttlp AtUuU, I'uUd, IjHU J nan 

\iixtWht6fH.. M.. S. Repulse. 

H.M.S.Bei)ul8e, (armoaf-plnted) flag- 
eliip of Vice-Admiral Charles ravi-elHill- 
yar, O.B., (liupptul anclior in Ksiiiiiiiiult 
harbor at 1L% o'olook ycsUinuo' inoniing, 
■ having been 'iiJ iluys un tlio passage from 
ij^Honolulu, S.I. A s;iliitG M-as ttred by 
- •■■■ ■H.M.S.Tanoilo.s and tlio eomplimoiit lo- 
turnod by the Eoinilso. Tlio flagship 
came up luuler pail" until Capo Flattery 
•was made, early yostorday morning, wljuu 
' ctoam wns got up. Admiral Hillyar iioi.-.t- 
' odtho Vu-L>-Adniir;d'.s iLi^- for tho iir.st 
tioio nfter tho ancbor was dropped. Tlio 
ollioera and men are nil woU iuul oxpross 
themselves as delighted with tlie atten- 
tions they received at Honolulu — particu- 
lars of whicli have already been publish- 
ed. The llL'pulso is 33 tons in exces.s of 
tiiG Zealous, and carries 1'2 iniinnnso 9-t(ni 
guns, weight of broadside, l.IiiiOllis., whilst 
■,' . the Zeidous had 20 K'l'i""'' miieii smaller 
■-' cnlilJtS, carrying fjtij lbs. broadside. The 
Eepulae ia furnished with all thu late.st 
improvonionts, and is, by long odds, the 
liiiost ship that has over floated ou the 
Pacilie. M«r tonna^^e is 3749 and tlio on- 
«fnoa are of sot) hor.si^ power.^ Amongat 
the ollicor.s is Lii-tit. Noe.lhaiiyT son of Hir 
Joseph Needhain, Chief J ustieo of 'i'rini- 
had, aud several others who have been on 
this Ktiition before. Tho Kepalse has a 
' • Hue band of 14 pieees, wliieh will shortly 
piny ia town. l''ollowiii;^ is tho 

. . MST OF OlU'iCEIiS: 

' y£o8-Admiral, Charles F. Hillyar, C.B. 
. ' " T'lag-Lieut., Pred'kB. Jioardiiian. 
Bocretary, Uob't W. i'uiiah. 
Clerks toHcerL't.iry— GervaaeF. Mathew, 
Kobt. L. Dyuiott. 

Cuptain, Chas. T. (Jaime. 
• ' ■ 'Commander, Fred k S. V.uuler Monlen. 

Lieate'n'anta' — Freit'ii A. Wethcral 1,1' ran- 
"" 'tUs'ttffmilly', Chaa. P. O. Hiuks, Luubton 
L. L. Bevan, Raymond J{. Needhuui, W'm. 
Noilson. 

Stair Commander, Henry S. Lf.y. 
Chaplain, Kev. CJoor^'e .M. .iatton, B..\. 
Ciiptuin H.M.A., VnuVk A. Uyle. 
Lieut. K.M.L.I., — Coleridge. 
■ LStalT Surgeon, \Vm. Hoggan. 
■""''^aymBater, Edward W. M. Millinan. 
Naval Instructor, Win, W. Lune. 
Cbie£ Engineer, ll.jljt. J. U'llson. 
SaL-Lieutenauts — Oliarlerf W. Kicks, 
. Henry E. Bonrchier, Gerard J. Cape.s, 
Italph W. Jones, Cliu,s. V^ I'. Allan, Jas. 
J, , H. P. Galloway, Beis. Thoniai. 
»•. NftV. Sub-Lieutenant, Tbos. T. Thomas. 
:' Asst. Surgeon, Wm. B. Drew. 

Asst. -Paymaster, John A. Wood. 
Euginrfcrs— Alex. F. .Melntyre, Robt. 
Fiudlay, Henry Brown, John iiaillio. 
Gunner, C. Hunt. 
JBoatswain, Jonathan Barrow. 
Carpenter. Kobt. White. 
Jdidahipmon— Edward L, "Wilson, Hy. 
J. Lake, Keppc'l Wade, Wm. Hewetson, 
Chas. \V. W. Ingram. D, Davies, Geo. L. 
' B, Bennett, Harold (Miuri ington. 

Nav. Midshipman, Stanley, A. B. Bur- 
noy. 

Asst. -Engineer, Wm. E. Beal. 
I Clerks — Wm. S. Andrews, Francis F. 
Smith. 

^Prom Howe Sound- 

le sEeamer^ir James Dougla&return- 
• ed from Howe Sound last night with Mr. 
Malcolm Munro, of Gansby's railway :uir- 
TCying party, Wbilu some of tiie men 
y/Z.^iiljero cutting down timber on Siiawraisb 
iiivor, four days ago, a falling tree struok 
another tree which gave way aud brought 
Mr. Manro to the ground,* producing a 
,„ coniminated fracture of the left leg be- 
tween the ancle and knee. The sufl'erer 
•was p*eked down tho river to tho head 
of tho Sound by tho part , who 
■were two days in making thirty niilea, 
and handed ever to Capl , Clarke yestor- 
, day. Mr. Smith and Mr. Douglas went 
on up tho river to inspect Gansby's party, 
■who ha^e found a splendid line for a rail - 
■wny. , 

'.-r ; B.10IMO DiNNEK. — In connection with 

" the race between the outter.s of II. iM, H. 
Tciiedos and H. M. S. lioimleor, which, 
unfortunately, re.snltod in u foul being 
oltimed by the crow of the TcMiedos, but 
■which was not admittinl by the crow of 
the Haindeer, who rowed over the course 
^ ^jn'aood^tyXe, the latter crew met at din- 
''nor at Mr, Thomas' (Coach & Horses), 
Esquinialt Road, on Friday evening, Tliev 
were joined at dinner by .sever;il iiKiin- 
bers of tho shooting party of the Teiiedos 
and Roiiideor. An exei'llent iliimor was 
(served, and, after llu! n^iuoval of tho eloth, 
tha Chair was taken by Mr. S, Ruby, 
faced by Mr. 0. Lintan. The health of 

, the Queen and other loyal tonsts were 
drank with gi-eatenthttsiasrn. Hinging wns 
kapt up with gi-eat glee to a late hour. A 
cordial vote of thanks was given to the 

f worthy lioat and hostess for their grcal 
kittdneas and exoollont catorinj?, and t lie 
_^Sppy party returned to theu- ships wcll- 
pleasea on Saturday morning.— Cwn, 

Tin: M.iNiNO Law. — The mining law, 
Vfliioh came iuto operation on the 'iLst 
inst., is favorably criticised by the Cari- 
boo Sc/i/iitcl. Onr contemporary says: 
"After a careful consideration of tho pro- 
visions of the new law, minors, with very 
f«v exoeptioba, admit that it mU'tt have a 
faflnfl<j(?!a! effect: as it removes all those 
dtiipid restrictioiis wliirli have so serious- 
ly iiitorf'.'rc'd with th t dnvelopiijent of the 
mining interests of Cariboo. 

. Booked.— Tho following passengers are 
' 'booked for Sau Francisco by tho steam- 

ship Prlnoo Alfred:—Mr. and Mrs. Brack- 
. pit, L. Becker, Wm. Brain, L. Oppcii- 
' hftiraor, A. II. Robertson, R. Guan, H.C, 
' Baotou, J. F. M.;Creight, Miss Sullivan 

jind B. W. Flowing. 

Thz CoNCEiiT in aid of St. Jolin'.s 
j Cburcli must not bo forgotten. It will 
' comoofl'on next Tiiursdav evening, and 
Miin mny bn Kociircd at the 'I'lioalro on 
\ Turtsday, Wediieailay and Thursday. 

A luo.st attractive programme has beon a'r- 
[ . MBir^d. 

Fnojf KiJV AV)';sTiliN«ri;u.--Tlio steamer 
V Hutorprise arrived yesliivday ^t 5:30 p.m. 
■ Siio brought U. M. i\lails, ,ii.ii-iin.,'d'H li;x- 
t press and tho following piiss<ciig(U's; Rev, 

PoUard, Mrs. Caflerty, Mr.s, Montoq, Mrs, 
iuu::ljra»bi Misa MoDonald, Dr. Featherstone, 

aad MSMn. fiflej;oQ, Pftr]coraDclStibbolfy. , 



Lower Fraser- 

The Giuivd'uui says business is. exceed- 
ingly brisk at Bnrrard I^loJj 4° ' 
thuro are ton or a dozen irllpelH"l3aaii3g 
at present at that place, all of the largest 
class. 

Granville, Burrard Inlet, .appears to be 
making very rapid strides in tlie way of 
iuiprovomont. Houses are going nj) and 
largo additions are being made to tho 
present ones. Amongst other buildings 
m course of'Complotion is the luindsonio 
hotel of Mr. J. Deighton, ^Yliich is now 
well advanced, and will ])robably be 
ready for the reception of guests in about 
a month. - , .t, , - • : 

A meeting of the Fraaer 7slley .Bail- 
road Company will take place op Blouday 
next. 

The Herald says both the parties organ- 
ized for tho district surveys started out 
on Thursday. Tho woric ivill he coni- 
nienced from tho point where the bound- 
ary line strikes Semialimoo Bay, from 
which point to the Fraser a lino is already 
run. Air. Goo. Turner's jiarty ^^ill work 
np towards Yale, while Mr, Mahood's 
party will survey toward^ the Gulf of 
Georgia. 

At J^urrard Inlet the :\raitland is ready 
for sea and will probably bo towed out 
frcm Hastings ^lills iiniiKMliately by the 
Mamie whieli arrived from I'iidoria. 

Business is unusually brisk at thoui"lls 
of ^Messrs. Moody, Dielz & Nelson at ]>r(v 
sent. Not even a Siwash can bo had for 
any reaaonable consideration. 

The ship St. Peter, Oapt. Webb, will 
be ready for sea on Wednesday, the 30th 
inst. 

A man, whose name wo failed to learn, 
had his leg broken at the mills of Moody, 
Dietz & Nelson. He was attended by Dr, 
.Mclnnis, 

The annual jiio nic of the Preshj-terinn 
Ral)liath Sehool will take ]daee on We;l- 
noaday iK^.xt. 

The l''raser is .said to be literally block- 
ed with salmon a few miles above Yale. 

Police Coiirt- 



rBeforuA, C. Elliott. Eaq., P.M.) 

S.^TUUDAY, July 20. 

.-Vh Wing, a Chinaman, for ehiekon 
hto.iling, remi%nded till Tuesday. 

Hojtor MeKintosh, drunk ami disor- 
derly, fined 5*. 

(t.'o, Wi igbt, for supplying liquor to 
In liana, o:vi month's impriaonmeut with 
bard lalior. 

Geo. Wright, for assaulting a police of- 
lioeriu the e.veoution of his dnty, 14day3' 
imprisonment with hard labor, 

C. Gorngftg, for. jvbisky, idling to lu^ 
dians, case dismissed, 

MAUvr.L(H;s. — With a threat lloiiri^h of 
truin|)ets our local couteuip' u'ary an- 
nounces that tho Cri)Vi-iniaeut have sent 
parties out to survey lands and that fr>'e 
grants will be given to actual settlors in 
certain sections; and for this it considers 
the Government entitled to great credit. 

ior tho lirst, wo rather think the Gov- 
ornuient arc c?. s irable for dilatoriue s 
.-^.s to the Littm-, tliey are simply earryiiu 
into elVect the provisions of the Act. In 
both, the E.N.eciitivo are only carrying out 
the instructions of the Legislature, and 
we fail to discover any ground for credit 
But, of course, "drowning men catch at 
straws." 



It is stated that the new postal treaty 
between Germany and tho United States 
is so framed as to discriminate against tho 
Gerinan-Ainorican press. According to 
tho treaty, overy such newspaper, sent 
by mail, is subject to a stamp duty equi- 
valent to three cents currency , from which 
all other newspaper.-*, irrespective of 
language or place, are o.^tompt. Tho regu- 
lation upon the German si ie is to keo|) 
the peojile ignorant of tho atTairn in the 
United States, and thereby retardoraigra- 
tion. The effect of it -was undoubtedly 
overlooked by our Post Office authori- 
ties. 



Pkesentatio'm. — Rev. J. Cave Browne 
Cave, formerly Catechist of British ('ol- 
nnibi.i, and late of St. Luke's, liirmiug- 
ham, has boon appointed to a curacy at 
Windsor. U|Jon leaving Biriningiiam 
Mr. Cavo was presented with a jmrse con- 
taining 78 sovereign.?, and Mrs. Cave with 
a -oilver salver and a cake basket, by the 
congregation. 

Two ]''i;i;i: Li;('Ti;iti-:fl. — ■ I'rof. Clianey 
will lecture at .-Vlhaiiibi'a Hal 1 to-day at '1 ' 
p.m. on •'Physical Lifeanil IjiTe Htenial;" 
at 8 in tho evening he will discuss 
"Siiiritualism." These will eonclmle his 
lectures in tliis city. 

In tho Britisli House of (!oiiinions on 
the Mtli .fuly Mr. Ijawson gave notici' 
that he should move the next House that 
tile ancient custom of expelling strangers 
from the galleries be abolislied, %vit!i the 
o-vooptiou of certain raro occasions. 

Head Dress. — The stove-pipe head- 
drosses now worn by women are going to 
lie made taller still next fall, the paniers 
broader, the boot-heels higher, and even- 
ing dresses lowi r. 

Si'HiNO RxDUF. Watkk. — We learn that 
these works will be leased to a private 
lirm. 

Tun new missionary, tlio Rev. ]\rr. Tn,-- 
nei-, will jireacli at Wesley Llliurch, morn- 
ing and evaningiat the usnal hours to day. 

Chops. —In Ontario the crops general- 
ly will fall far short of tho average thi-i 
year. ^ 

Tiir, Prince ,\lfred will sail at .T o'clock 
td-niorrow afti.'i'iMon. Tlieniiul will clu.sc 
ai 2 and the E.K]ii-i.-fis at '2' o'clock. 

A Ti-:i,r.oi;ASi remains at the W.U. Tide- 
graph Ollieu for (Jyrns Moflitt. 

No Plans foi- tlie new builiiings came 
on tho Prinoe Alfred. 



"Pot CaXlingJKettle Black." 

Ekitob Colonist:— I see that your con- 
temi)orary |hrows out a tUveati against a 
certain Federal 'offlelarat E4(juiijaall, who , 
he says, has been meddling m'"'loeid pidi- 
lics. Tho writer siM'ins to forget that 
.Mr. C. McK. Smith, brotlier to Mr. De- 
Cosmos, and a Federal ollieial as well, is 
himself a dabbler in both Local and Fe- 
doial politioB, inasmuch as, by sonio 
hocH.ipociis arrangement, which will bo 
shortly exppijod^ he repros.oiits the inter- 
est of liiiJ brother in a Grit paper pub- 
lished here Called th^Stmidmyl, 

A WoBD TO THE Wise. 



Sidewalk Obstructions- 

Editoh Coloni.st:— Can you inform nio 
why that elaborate By-law concerning 
tho sidewalks, which our Municipal Coun- 
cil took the i)ains to pass and thun spent 
the city money to publish, is not enforc- 
ed V 

In walking througii our streets one is 
struck with a liniration by the ingenuity 
and boldness of our merchants and trades- 
men in defying said By-law. 

Onr most prominent thoroughfares nro 
blocked with I'ases, barrels, sacks, truclis, 
wheelbarrows, iVe., io., which seem to 
havo boon iil.i,-;v-J there on purpose to 
tour the dresses of tho lady passenger.'^ 
and bark tho shins of th(! gentlemen. 

If thu press and tho ladies will use their 
powerful influence to have the By-law en- 
forced and the nuisance stoppnd, they 
shall have the warmest thanks of 
' ' A. SDFFEBBlt. 



Summer Novelties !— A. B. Gray is 
now o[ioniiig a ohoieo sidetition of new 
goods for tho present sea.^on, rooeived bv 
last stcauKM', comprising in part, Ladi("K 
Wliite Bows, Ti(!s, ,to,, F;,iicy eoliu-cd 
ilitto; Silk Gloves and Gauntlets; White 
and Fancy Shirts; White Tuoked Skirting; 
Piquets; Dress Grenadine^; Japanese 
.Silhs; Now Prints; Printed Jluslin,'^; 
Hollands; Canilirio and Silk Para-itds and 
Sunshades; Now Styles Hats; Trimmed 
iliits; HoUaiul .Jackets; Black Silk Jack- 
ets; Ottoman Shawls; Black Silk.-,; New 
Flowers, eto., together with an assort- 
ment of Haberdashery an<l Htajilo Dry 
(foods. I'lices Right !l Govciiimoiil 
Street, ii.'Hh June, 187;i. 



l!'i;i,r/'H Coi-'i'r.K, suporiof to any otl]o/ 
mauufaoturod on tltoUoaat, waTljoQbttt)n- 
of hU resppotAbie ^ealexs througjicmi 
Uie Colony. " • 



The 6. S Wright and tho 
Mystery which Envelopes 

her Fate 

San FitA\c;isi:o,J uly '21 st , ISTli. 

I'lirroii BiiiTisii Coi.oNi.sr. In the 
.San i''i-aucisco papers of iluly I8tli it 
is stated that the steamer Otter had 
aiTived nt Victoi-ia from the North 
brin^'ing va-^'iie nuuors t)f tlie lindiiig' 
of two (and unoiher iiecuunt says six) 
Uiiltilaletl bodies .suii!)orfocl to be tlio.-^o 
of persons who were on board the 
steamer tr. S. Wri;,dit, and that the 
press of 3'our city is agitating the sub- 
ject of sending .tnother vessel to make 
a tlioi-ougii search und iiivostigation 
111 tlie iiortlieni coast v.'liere the 
Wright was lo.-,t, 1 for one (having hud 
a luollier un tho Wright) do sincerely 
liope that nnother search may be made, 
ilosv do we know but that one, two, 
live, or ton of these unfortunate people 
aiay have succeei.led in reaching the 
sill ire alive, eitlier on pieees of tlie 
wreck or in the boats We can hardly 
hope that any of them arc still aliv<^, 
Due can we say positively, from the 
Licts liithei-to aL-,certaiiieil that not one 
.v;ists? M.iy not live, or three, or two or 
one of them bo dragging out a miserable 
existence of hopeless slavery in the hands 
01 brutal savages? suflfering bodily pain 
•iiid mental agony, praying that each day 
may tiring de'ivery or dcith. Wh.it be- 
came of tho boats of that wteamer '? If 
oi.'y liail no time to free them from the 
davits before the steanur suuk wuy is it 
that no vastigo of tho boats has been 
found? If tho steamer was so completely 
wrecked and torn ajiart that hor main- 
mast and a i>art of her mam d ok wore 
found ailriit.taen llie bo.its wunhl certain- 
ly liave been fieed from the davits, eitluu- 
entire or in piiicos after she sunk. The 
.■,cas that could tear the mainmast out of a 
vessel would most certainly havo torn tb(^ 
boats loose and aome fragments of them, 
at least, would have been found. 

Tho non-ihuling ot eitht^r boats or 
piece.-! of baatsisthe greatc^-l mystery of 
ail coniiocted with tUe loss of the steamer. 
The following questions present tlieiu- 
-selves to one's mind: Did some of tlie 
[leople succeed in reaching tho shore in 
the boats at some point not yet known, 
.uid fall into the hands of Indians who 
lunrdered them ? Or did thoy reach th" 
shore at some desolate, imiii..abifcd local- 
ity aiul there perish miseral)ly from cold 
and hunger, encouraging until their last 
uoLir a faint hope that thoy might bo dis- 
covered The bones of some of them 
who thus died may now lie bleaohiiig on 
some lonely spot, a record of pa-it agony 
and siilt'eritig. 

We have been tidd that t!io probability 
is, nuiie rcaciied tlie sIk .re c li ^ e. iJutwe 
are not positive of that, and, judging 
from the general result of shipwrecks, it 
IS not i)robable that all and every one 
without e.>Lception ■was drowned before 
icaeliiiig shore. Diiring tlie time that 
has elapsed since theeati.stropbo the lioily 
of a Iniy six or si.'vcii years old and hav- 
ing a life pn>;serv(u fasiene-! to it has beeu 
found ailrift in the neighborhood ot the 
wrecli. The li'idy of a man, also lashed to 
a chair and having u life preserri'r on, 
came a^^llore on .•Vrisii/.able Island, loO 
miles from (Jape (Jautiou, lia>'ing h-.'.eii 
carried north by the wimls and eiirrciits. 

riie.si,- fiuas show that till* steamer ilid 
not Kink instantly, but that there was 
time (perbaps liiteen minutes, perhaps 
liiilf an hour, jierhaps three hours or 
niore)to make an cll'ort to save their lives. 
.\gaiii t li(-iT liavi- been obtained from the 
indians a lantern, a cainlle, a piece of a 
newspaper and some ship's bread. How 
coatd these things reach tho shore uiilosi 
some one carried them there ? The^ 
wero riot articles which floati I db^hopo 
that some steps may be taken to unravel 
those mysteries, if all are dead to u'.i'er- 
taiu with some degree of certainty the 
place, time ami manner of their deatii — if 
liiit one still lives to resciu! him. 

Notwithstanding the apparent hopeless- 
ness of tinding anyone of them alive, how 
do wo know but that some- oaq may yet 
1)0 discovered and rescued, tiio solo sur- 
vivor of the compouy of the ill-fated G. 
S. Wright? I remain yoars. most re- 
spectfully,. Wii-LiAM Inwi.v. 



Oi/D OiiToony is nlmost a thing of the 

past, Finliiymin'.s Colfoe jn'osides over 
the prosoiit. It has now Muiiersodod what 
usoi! to bo claimed as "superior to anv 
other maiiuf.udured on this coast," and 
will soon be found on every well-fiiriiisli 
od table in the I^roviiico. Prepared on 
his promises on Governineat street, and 
sold by all the princip al dealera . 

A. GrnMOBB lms just received' »'Jiirge 
assorttnont 6/ Canadian and Etigliah Cus- 

tom-madi) (Jlothin;;, which ho will sell at 
Reducoil Prices; therefore tho imhlic ni-o 
invited to call and select for theniselvos 
,iud make their ]iurcliases before going 
elsewhere. 

Wi3\voador what tiidi'cf;s (hivid Ovnen 
thetJlotbii'r, of ( iiivt rniiieiit street, lo ad- 
vortiao, as ovo(iygiio is aware that hu keeps 
he best fftsbiout^ble made olothiug sturo 
lioiih of Bm FvAuoiago. 



Oyer the Palls- 
Fatal End of an Elopement. 

(Currosponilcnua N. V. Uuralil.) 

N1AOA.I.A. Falls, July 7. 

Since the day beforfe yesteyday, tho 
prineipnl subject of c&iiVbrsafcibn in 
tho (iOLintfy for a huudfod miles about 
hits been the fearful descent of tho 
rowing party, swept over t'iio cataract 
on tho evoiung of the -Ith iust. 

Ycstsrday Iwont to Chippewa whence 
the unfortuuate voyogei-s sot sail, and 
there I'learned all that may bo known 
to-day of their tiiid story. 

"Tho Jloyal British-Amoricnn" Ho- 
tel i.s one of those sad looking struot- 
nros, long and low und dirty white in 
colour find broken duwji about tho 
eaves, -^vith a sort of apologetic anglo 
and g'fineral expression of self abase- 
ment. It was to this hotel that on the 
evening oFThiirsday last a little coni- 
paiiy ciimo to play a meny comedy, 
A litllo niter live o'clock on that even- 
ing the landlord, Mr, William Pluni- 
nierfelt, .standing in tho doorway of his 
inn, oberved a group of persons chat- 
ting gaii_\', npproacliing from tho 
river road. They wt-ro three. The 
lif.st a young geiitlenian of aViout twon- 
ty-two years (if age, beardioss, and 
with an ojicii , boyish face, carried a 
heavy valise. By his side was a very 
pretty young girl, of apjjurently eight- 
een, fashionably dressed, audatleiulod 
by a little fellow of ten or a dozen 
year.s, who brought ujithe roar. 

Tiie trio drew near the door and sa- 
luted tlio landlord siuiliiigly. The 
latter bowed politely, and, stepping 
back, throw open the door of the little 
]jublic: iHirlour, oil the h.'ft asyoii enter. 

Tho yonnggcntle:naii wanted rooms 
for hiinseif, for tho young huly and tho 
little fellow, tho lady's brijUier, and 
they all wanted a nice suppfr. Tht-n 
hu asked if there was ajeweller in the 
place, aiitl was directed to a little shop 
near by, kept by a Gerinati. 

Returning to the liotel the young 
ni-^u boun presented himself before 
ilio proprietor, with the girl on his 
arm and the little fellow ut his side, 
und asked for a boat, a-i they wanted a 
row on the river. Mr. Pluminerfelt at 
once explained tliedaiigerof attempting 
the passage of the river, and told thein 
liiiuily that he would let them havo a 
ooai on condition of a promise that 
they would oonline tlie:nHelv,';.s to the 
waters of the Cliippe wa Oreok, a deejj 
but slu,ggisli Htri;am, wiiijli here ciiip- 
l e^ into tha Ni igara, T.iey all pro- 
inised readily and rowed iiierriiy np 
tho creek. Near the distillery — less 
tiian half a mile above tlu- viilugo - 
they wore seen "rocking" tho boat af- 
ter u most reckless fashion and ami I 
peals of laughter. A boatman near 
the shore saw tiiat in thuir Cicitcmont 
thfty ilid not notice that tho boat was 
rapidly iiliiug, and that if they contin- 
ued their aport it would soon sink. He 
lowed out to them, showed thorn their 
danger, and assistoil to bail out their 
boat. 

Before retiring on Thur.sday night 
tho young gentleniau asked whore he 
should apply for a marriage license. 
Ho was iiil'orinod that he would h.ave 
to go to Welland, the county scat, in 
order to obtain one. Ho then made 
arraugcineatB fora horse and buggy, 
with which to ride over on the morrow. 

Before noon ho started, accompanied 
by thoyouiiy girl, whoso little brother 
waS iaft*b~eh1nd. 'During the abseueoof 
the'lovers the 'landlord at intervals 
chatted witli the ciiild. 

The three sat down. They nto but 
little meat, but drank froel^y of tlie 
milk, aiul left the ale untouched. Af- 
ter tho lunch they al'. whiBpcred to- 
gether and laughed merrily, and soon 
after they left the hotel and walked 
down to tho creek. 

One of tho villagers noticed, as tliev 
passed out from luider the shadow of 
the inn, -with its oaves, as liuniljlo as 
Uriah lleej), glinting in tho sunshine, 
a dark cloud suddenly obscured tho 
sun, and they soomed to walk as if un- 
der a d.irk canopy. When tlioy ohtaiu- 
a boat, liow(.'ver. this time free to go 
where the_y ple.esed and uudor no re- 
stricting pruiuiso to tho landlord, they 
turned its j-ruw down thestreain, and 
the sun ciuno out from behind the 
cloud, ami lighted up tho waters and 
tliriiw a glory about the fair girl in the 
.-item of the bout and dazudthe eyes of 
tho boy in the bow. An oKl gentle- 
man who was ]iassiiig over the britlgc 
that spans tho creek a little distance 
from its mouth was attracted by the 
light laughter that came up from the 
boat, and paused a few moments look- 
fug steadily in that direction. Whether 
the young man .'it the oars was at tho 
inoiiioiit too iniieli eiigagod in looking 
into tho pretty face directly in front 
of him or not it is impossible to i^ay 
but the old gentleman remarked 
that he wns very iiiisldlfiil in his man- 
agement of tli(^ boat. 

While the old giMilleman was looking, 
the boat, flo.iting with Ihi' current, lliougb 
alittle iiiipolleil by the oars, p;iHS(ul out 
into tli(" Niagara. 

Now, at tliis point, less tlmnthrcc miles 
from t 'C ciuaiMct.it in possible to row 
uovoss tlio river. Not only ia {% puaaible, 
Viut, IIS a matter of constant ooourronoe, it 
is eon.sidered eonii)ariiti\-iily Kid'o. Rutin 
oio-Hing troni the .Yiiicriciui f.-ide, leaving 
the pier near tlm iCrii! depot, it is llcH■es^a■ 
ry to row up tho river as tar a.i the end of 
Grass Ishuiil, and then to cross, still pull- 
ing diagonally up tho stream and bending 
to the work for dear life whan in the 
d.irk looking waters, pointed out from 
t bo .-iliore as tho channel of tho current. 
On the other liaml, rowinj from the Can- 
ada shore, you stil 1 inill u long way \\[> 
tho stream before you venture tq liiit^-Qna- 
li'/o across. 

Down bcdow iivjqt^ of the Oliippe- 
WJ^ (Jretdi, noma twenliy rqdn tt\v«y. tliove 
js n '•ri\\'r feiic^," beyot^il which tho oi\r- 
reiit stas with foarhtl ('oveo tawitwls U»o 
rapids, 

Ar tlip water hmo \m» pasHiul and tho 
qiuwR^()iW.be,fti>iqH.(J\QHj alpaa^ swiftly 
Iip9«k9 of (roth doUed the water. ' The 



fw jM'w iii ra ii ii iHw ijii i i iw iniiiiiii 

girl looked from thoao beyondand caught 
a glimpse of the white foi'ni' ittnd 1 iiiiit 
thrown now and again hi,gh in air a'ong 
the crest of the rapids. She uttered a 
cry and jiointed in the direction of the 
lirst lino of descent above G^at Island. 
Her lover looked over his shoulder, and 
an oxjiressioii of horr u- must liave sotfh d 
upon his face. There was.doubdesj, none 
of tho bright color in tho girl's cheok, 
that had made her tho ail miration 'of the 
rustics of the Villiig(i sIk, was leaving be- 
hind only a short half hour bi.'foro. H'.-r 
lover graspoil one of the oars witli frantic 
haste and with both hands lie thought to 
turn tho boat in tho middle of that our- 
r(mt running like a mill race. Ho looked 
then, apparently, for the other oar— looTc- 
oil ia tho bottom of tlio boat and on every 
side frantically. Ho had lost the oar in 
the ifloment of his lirst apiialling horror. 
Ho liad drop])e,l one oar in the water, and 
it was carried away in a second l,n;yond 
sight and boyond sound, down in tho 
dipths of the foaming abyss of tho rapids 
liolow, now yawning beneath them.' The 
boat darted down the flrst crest of rooks, 
the stern swinging about; a iiioinont she 
was lost to \iew, aud then came swinging 
on,HCemingto point towai-dst)odaiTslan,l. 
Then she rose on the jioiiit of a great 
foani-ciivered rock and darted down bow 
foremost, as though steered by invisible 
hands. From the ne\v tower tho poor 
wretches, who had gone -so gaily forth in 
the frail cooklosheU were seen clinging to 
cttoh Other in tho bottom of the boat. Then 
a cloud of mist and spray veiled tlie whole 
from sijriit, and for a:i in-At.i,nl only, just 
under t iic arch of I Ih- l ain bow (jver the 
cleft of the Horseshoe Fall, tho end of the 
boat proti uih-'d fioni the foam and mist; 
another instant, for the space of tho light- 
ning's Ihisb, two black frajrinents of the 
breaking boat wi-re seiui, mid that was all. 
The waters hid all else, and have contin- 
ued to hide all, save a fuw fragments of 
tic hiiat, which washed i.s'iore boueaththe 
calaraet. 

Dominion Mail Snmmary 

Halifax, July It). Very general sat- 
isfaction is exiiress-d here over Sir 
Hugh .-Vlh-.n's stateiiiL-nt published in 
tlie "Dail^' Reporter" last evening. 
The feeling iaithat the Governuient ik 
not only .shown to be 'free from the 
charges made, but )n-oved to havo ac- 
tlic in the most patri jtic iii.'inner. Sir 
John Macdonald will stand higher than 
ever in jnibiic oitiinution for his firm- 
ness and bis determination to ijroteci 
the interests of the country. Much 
inilig;iation is felt that such grave 
charges .should havo been made ou 
such frivolous grru.infbi. 

London, .July If) -- Tljc Inland Rovenuo 
statement shows lor the last liuancial 
year, cash collected, :?2-J7,()73. Relined 
petroleum exported', 6,134,208 gallons; 
duty, i!306,7l3. Relined petroleum 
removed, (Jti.j.UT.'i gallon-;; dnty, ?33,- 
2j3. 'Malt removed and o.Kportocl, 
dtjd, 817 lbs.; duty, fG,()38. Total 
duties, S-')-")3,G77. 

GoDEmcH, July 8.— An English and 
Canadian salt company, with a' capital 
of S130,000, purchased to-dajy the Large 
farm to the south of the tow'n, known 
as the "Wilson Farm, for tho st'im SD,- 
000, where they intend to commence 
operations fo;' salt on a large scale. 
Goderich salt has become the favourite 
brand in the Western States, and the 
wells now in operation, to the ndmber 
of thirteen,, cannot half satiafjr it. 



Emigvanta at Sea- 

The N. Y. Herald has sent n reporter to 
make astuerage passage as au emigrant in 
the '■E ,'ypl"the niagiiihcent now vessel 
of the National Line. 'The steerage was 
crowded with etnigri'ftta, accomodated in 
temporary bunks, which were open to de- 
predation if any b.id eharueters were on 
boaid. Tho unmarried females were in 
sepeiato rooms, under the cliarRo of a 
matron, and a guard was appointed at the 
iloor, but on one pretetlce or another, or 
no pretence at all, any one could go in. 
and the male' 'dobWW^aml stewards made 
very free frolicking with tho women, in 
return for which freedtnn a number of 
tho girls bad sjiecial privileges in the 
kitchen. The reporter adds: 'The op- 
porl unities for immoral proceedings mnat 
need bo many and frequent lu a throng 
so placed;'' and he suggested that far 
stric'.er vigilance and more trustworlhv 
keeiiers ai'o necessary. There was abun- 
danoo of food, but ■none but tho most 
ravenous,' he s;iys, V-onld fcnst on the 
meatoriisb fuinishod;' and the meals 
were greatly liuiried by tho stewards, 
,vho were very roiie-h in s'M-ving tho pas- 
sengers, and whoindnlgediii 'ono unceas- 
ing volleyof oaths and foul language,' 
though the passengers « ere as mild as a 
troop of sh.jep.' T.ie capiaiii and otHoors 
managed the siiip ivell; lint they did not 
koop up -sullicienily stricl discipline in re- 
gard to the dealings of tho crow and un- 
derlings with the steerage passengers, 
nor pay i)roper attiuition to complaints. 
The sailors eontuiually insulted and 
liushed the pusseii^'ers aliout, and some- 
times stnudt them and jilayed tricks on 
tliem. The sl<-wards were never weary 
of u hooping, yelling aud shouting at the 
oas.sengerB. Tho GerinanK wore tho most 
otdci-ly, but the Ie ist cleanly, Thohoallh 
of all on board w.is good. 

Several siiuilar reporis, uiiiy bo oxpee- 
ted from Govt!rmni,;ut dtiteciivos, who aro 
now making ))Hiintrtgo.s huogui/o, Imt these 
will not bs published, probaldy, till win- 

ttM\ . ■ ■ . . . ' 1 



Ai<bxamd»e'h Gloves. — Turner, Booton 
& TaaiUlUdt Loudon Hou.-<e, ruccivtid 
by Priuoe Alfred a largo invoice of tboiio 
colobr^1ia4.ifloveH. direct from Paris, in 
the newest colors. * 



Thv; Overthwow ok tiii; (iovr.iiN.Mn.-jT.--- 
The Sticr mill llenibt s^'.y;,: ' We Irive re- 
ceived ady-slieJt from"' which wo l,>ani 
that t lio Llovm-nnient ot Seiior Arias has 
boon overthrown Messrs JIauiiel Coliu- 
dres and Rafaed Padilla havo constituted 
theiuselvas the Sapremo E.'tecutive Power 
of the Republic, and were about tnorgun- 
izo the dideront branclios of the Govern- 
ment. This fiy-shei ti-t dated , Tune Cith, 
iiuit.. at Utila,biit does not fully (>.\plain 
iiself except that the counU'V \vl»s without 
a Govornmeutwjojving tu.fW events that 
took place-lh^O^'du'ln'/ulv last. 

A P5(At;TiL'AL applie.-iiion of tlii! '■Tuon. 
batfir" has lately b,:oii made in tl\o haleh. 
ing of ofjlrioli eggs at 'h.^ (.V\!,ii 01 Good 
Hope, a«d wttU tiu> u\o^l ..uisi'actorv re- 
sults, In the C!ii1(iblishiuent at Hilton, 
8ovewiy.ftTO^h^^)tpjj»|.hiw^ been, nlieady 
ht>tohod Ihl* 'sertsnni xm total number 
r-nised there since its iiic.e|itioii anionnled 
to Ift.'i Of t',i! ty-f5ve i'g,:.:s placed in the 
uppicratus nt one time, it is thought that 

.3t«vty't\y.o .wj]l.:;.Bj'9.ii!Lwai hoiiUUy; noiuc^' 
ens. 1 I 

i 



Novelties.— Music or Maps published, 
Visiting Cards printed from plates, 
Books, Cheqiios, etc., uuuiburod aud per- 
forated; also, Ghtti'tSMor/Drarang Paper 
mounted on linen, and the. most dilHcult 
forma of ruling and book- binding execut- 
ed with neatness and dispntch. li. T, 
WiLLiA.Ms, at Messrs. T. N. HibVjcu & 
Co..'8, Goverumont street. 

■ . * * 



Plummer & Pa^den. 

AUCTaOiNBEERS, ■ 

APPJlAlSEIfS, AiCOUN'JMNTS 
COMiillSSlOiN A(iEKT8, 

Biap TO announce: Tii.vT thk • have 
;nk(in the liirm- IiuiUliii),- ,>,. \vi,„ri Hm .1 ui.i.,-..it. 
H.t, 'iI!' iuti-H StrLtt. Fn,a, v.,mx kiii^th.-n.-.l '..i.o- 
rleiico In the above braiicliuH of liUHincus, Hud «v 
pnimiitneBi. and .tt<jntlou tliey h(.j>B tc »eciix« 
oliaro 1)1 rtio pubUcKUlJUurt. ,1, 
^s^tockH.StocltlnTr.ilB or F«rultute purchwed for 

By-LibcTuI ailvnia-ts idimU- on CoimlumuentB. 
Hoo);.i k. pt ni- au,l|t,.,l, b.^laur,. ghects made out, 

ri«»n ci.>uiulciui:illy inmnui. il. j^J 

Preliminary SSaotice. 



S3.irjLlj33 OTP 

Cattle"^ Stock, Horses 

Harness, 
Farming Implements 
Household FUS^ITUBE, 

PI CTIJ RES,^ 

Libraryl other effects 

PLUiiEi & PAGD^N 

Will sell AT COWltHA.N , at an eariv 
date, the Furniture, Stock, Farming 
Implements, etc., etc., of a family 
leaving the Settieiueiiis 

Date and full partlcalars in a few 
days. 

PLl^M.UjER & PAG DEN, 



Aiictiunecrs. 



PRELIMINARY NOTICE 
J. P. DAVIES & CO. 

Have received instructions from 

C- pt. Delacombe, R. IW., 

.. . .\ To sell bv 

PUB'L !€' A U CTl O N 

THUIlSDAY,V7tIi]Atr0., 1873, 

.AT ll 0'cX.0Ck| a. M. 

All his Superior well made Dosirnblo 
Acclimatised lirst class 



CHOICE CHROM-OS, 

STERLINa SilVtRWARE, 
Wardrpb^, Sideboards, 
.>IARBLE« T0£^ BSDllDqJl SUITS, 

Brawl ii^r4>oini Set^ 

HANDSOME CIIAN'CELIER.S. 

China, Glus-swure, Etc., Etc- 

Particulars on'L'nesday next. '.''jyZl 



M.VG.NOLIA XXX VIMV^ 
L'.MOri "ir'I.LS KLOVR. 

Fu.s.ikb.v 

' y' spaoAT & CO, w-uwr at. 

Piano So Music Store, 

^^ipiA^08-^A63J@>Idi»bRit 35X. 

~.ir.-Fsly fur this i,.i-jnti). Pinniwlor hini 
.....I .-.v n«iiRu. Iliii'iiioulaiiis Kuitalilu fur ChiiiTli 
S,. li"'.l cr i'lirliT. 

Music SI Kils, ,1 l.iri!- ii-i-i'irlm. ill ; O.-iiil.- -i-in-icH, 
WhM .Niita, Ouii.'.!rll:iiis, Uooli and Slu-.et Miiaic, ln-st 

-lunau Viuiitt.strtag», ^ ,_. ;. ; , , 

X II — .Vll Piaaos.5nrRh9!iBasti,thU<'Ht«llllslimeiiUre 
U ai-ruutea-aMd-ke|it In tunc i A iiioiitlii, ftc© 
"f«nsir«o. .1. it v(;.v.vLL., 

I'tauo M laufaolurcr, Tuutr ami li. ii.-.ii , r, ycsra' ex- 

■ ' potftfilc«J 15 : f ' " 

^MOA8?PJINaJolJS¥; 

FOW 8TRE£n".-:r. .-VrV..--.,,. VICTORIA. V.I. 

0]i,|iiigitii 'Vauconvur Buk»r}-. 
Ooiiducted by .nils'oKb1(i'6K"MANtJELl.. 

nv>2'J ,1m Turmiion ainiUonlion. 

■ SANFRAN0I800, OAL^ : 



T*if iiAiiSia ,ifl'J3iffidyiE"Qr'Tiir>»A0^f^^ coast 

SBNO DiniSOTIfV 'CO Vl^ KOIl SUBUT 

MUsilC J " ■ 

RtBHa.tlllKH, It ll w B VSy-ini nuCHEAP a 
PtsooormUili- oiKi tliuii-:iii,l inilMH III onemlU 
- ' |y5Hi;i-,:i„ 



yor Sale- 



inu,w^:-vii.Mi'.v Fwi:\i, 
I). .1.-11 ifiii. 



ONBCOIVAAD YOl!\(i CM.f. tu-fc SaLK. 
Apply to 

Jyiti 



WATER! WATER!? 

'|J-^lll^»,NIWM|jia.HNKO IH NOIV lMtlCI».\ 
IS. "iH«MM*toi»U or,krafi,r wntir lu any im'' 

lliii otty., J 
Oir.Vm left wllh Mr W. n.VK'il <0>f,,<^!r 

«kint, vtiHuiiic-twlthproiui.titti-ntt 
July t«h. lttT3. (j,vl.i] 



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wiiiflimrtiii 




• AI^NO TEIG13SIM0 SEPTIMO, 

Municipal By-Law to define the duties and fl^thd 
teniyjntn'-atlon of tho Clerk of tiie WSunldSpai 
I Ctijuncit, and Cleric of the Police Court;. • ; 

Be iT ENAorED by tlie Mayor aucl Council of ih'e Oorporatipn the 
City of Vicloria as foUowBr-'. "i .,.■.:<■, . i - u' - . 

1. It bliali be tile dtityofithe'Clerlc of the Municipal 'Coonoil of 
this Co.'pora'ion: 

(a) To convene all special meoting-s of tho Mnnicipal Council: 

(b) To attend all mootiiiga of tho Municipal Council, whether rcgulat' 
„, j>l-s;p.e.oial,.and take and outer pippei- minutes of the proceedings, o 

ail auch meetingB, and jjrepare and draw up in proper form all re- 
Solutions pro230sed or suggested at any such meeting. 

(c) To give tho necessary and proper notices to the Councillors of all 
- meetings oi the Municipal Council except regular adjourned meet- 
ings, and to state iu such notices thei suoject' matter of the busihesa 

" for which the raeoting is called: ' 
. (d)' To' coEducfciall''ibfe»6dfra'spondenco bf the Municipal Council sub- 
f. ; .•'.ject-'to the- oohlirfaKtidd diraetioQ of the Mayor and Council: 
,.,(e),-To prepare and complete all such agreements and contracts be- 
tween the Corporation and any persou or persons, body or bodies 
corporate, as may frprn'^me to time be required, and all bonds and 
securities to be required by any officer of or contractor with tho 
Corporation: 

(f) To prosecute or defend, under the direction of the Mayor and 
Council, all actions, suits and proceedings by or against the Cor- 
poration or in any manner aftecting tho ijroperty or rights of the 
Corporation : 

(g) To keep proper books of iiccounts and records of tho transactions, 
receipts, payments, and proporty (if tlio Corp(jrat.ion in sucli man- 
ner and form as shall from time to time be required by the Finance 
Comniittfio of the Municipal Council. 

(h) To do and perform all such other acts and duties as are imposed 
upon him by any of the acts, ordinances or by-laws now in force or 

'•■ which may properly be included in or rehite to the duties of the 
Clerk of the Municipal Council of ilie Corijoration : 

(i) To giveand osecutc to tlic Coriioratioii forihwith, and from (inio 
to time, such security by way of bond or bonds for the true and 
faithful performance of his duties as herein defined as shall be re- 
quired and approved by the Mayor and Council. 
'2. The renunieraiion of sueli Clerk of the Municipal Council for 

' the true and faithful j^erfoiniance of the duties hereinbefore defin- 
ed shall be at the rate of $1080 per nnjunn. 
^5 ? ^iJuties of the Clerk of the Police Court. 
T-J^ ' • ' ^ 3. It shall be the duly of tho Clerk of the Police Couit for the 
City of Viotpria:Q, n 

(a) To tote 'down and enter in the Charge Book all charges preferred 
and being or reasonably supposed to bo within the jurisdiction of 
the Folic ! Magi.strate for the said City, and also to write out nnd 
issue all informations, sumnionses, waiiants and other prnccHS re- 
quired to be written out aad issued from the said Police Court. 

(b) To attend tho Police Magistato for the said City at the Police 
' Court whenever required and take down and properly attest tho 

depositions and ovideuce that may bo given in each case coming 
before such Police Magistrate, apd make out, enter, and record all 
remands, convictions, commitments and orders of such Police Ma- 
gistrate : 

(c) To receive all fines imposed by such Police Magistrate and all fees 
payable upon any process or proceedings issued or taken under his 
authority, and keep an account tiiereof in a cash book to be kept for 
that purpose, and to pay over all such fines and fees to the Collec- 
tor of the said Corporation when and so often as the sums so re- 
ceived shall amount to $100, and to take the receipt of the said Col- 
lector for the same. : 

(d) To do and perform all' such other acts and duties belong to the 
office of the Clerk of the Police Court for the said, City and reaaon- 

' ably requix-ed by tho said Police Magistrate, and in the perform- 
ance of all or any of the duties hereinbefore defined, to act under 
ii.(">; the instructions of such Police Magi.-itrato. 

(«) Togivo and execute to the Oorpor.ition forthwitli, and from time to 
l": time such security by way of bond pv bonds for the faithful perform- 

ance of his duties as ii'orein defined as shall be required and approv- 
ed by tho Mayor and Council. 

4. The renameration pi the Cl^rk of the Police Court for the said 
i': ^ ' ■ City for the perfoManle^of his duties aa herein defined, shall bo at 

the rate of $180 per annum. 
'■ 6. This By-law may be cited for all purposes as "ITie City Clerk 

and Police Court Clerk By-Law, 1873." 

Passed the Municipal Council on the I6th day pf^ July, A.;D. 1873. 

WM, DALBY,,.Mayor. 
Wm. Leigh, Cl^ttf to the Municipal Council, B.' C. '■''^ 



.O-J 



TBMDBBS Wlix BB BBCEIVKD LKTII, 
JionUay, the Mth of Auiornt. lS7a. K.r th.- (Mow- 

Colt iron' aoHicMt KiwiJiot. tJmn 9 feot 

^ lengtha, 
932lT<U 9 itt. Intirniil dlwnetw, Mttpf/^ taeli yiick- 
- 'neBaofineUl.' \ t a 

3322 yds 12 in. do X "** , 

Cait Iron SncUet PIpm not Us» thou t«ei 
lengths. . I ... , \ 

ISiW yurds 9 inch 7-10 of »n Inch thickness' of m«l»l 

2i00 '• 3 '• 6-16 do do do 
WOO " !< do do do 

6300 •■ 2 " 1 <Jo do do 

AH pipes to be served with prescrv.itive coatluR. In 
thfl 9 in, i In, 3 ia, «nd 'iM iu pipe bram-iuH tor » reols 
require to be Included »nd tendered lor pt:r tuu of iHO 

. Wi'oaslit Iron Pipos. 

9322 yards 11 inch intornal diameter, Xo 13 iron double 

riveted. , . 

3 22 yards 13 inch do do ao 

With eoUur and Sleev. TipiH to bo cout.yl with Ab- 
phaltuui and co.il tar, «iKl,;.i,.r,iUtced to »lun.l a Mr- 
tlcnl lire»3Uro of UK) lott. 

T-u l.Ti to in.:hiie all ahipplua charguB, fruiRlit to 
Victoria, insnrancu and whwfage. All pipes will bo 

j^iti-^^i;:Vt^Mr^»^?sXt!S^ ^ 

nurtlou of a tender. 
Bfcurlty WjUboroqalrcd for the duo perforroanco 

of the contriict. ., „ , , 

The jo^ert.or «>• '-'-g-i,"-S^^Ss{,N? ' 

City Oouncll..0h«mber*, , Oomml««loper. 

'£ xYlg^);»..'B.jorJfaaaBi j.B7.8(> / ' '.ij'i i. 



Fiiria for Sale. 

A GOOD I'.Vii.lIOF 000 .\CUH.S, ALLFENC 
. ed. 400 acrcB couiprlHt' the Ijust limd in tlit: Pro- 
viucR. It itsitusted ub«r Victoria. I'ur fiirtUurpur 
Ucul»rB apply to J. p. FITEfiRE, 

Bod Unuse, Yutes street. 

Or to ROBERT BURNABV, 

myll B. S. & Iu Agent, OoremmentSt. 



Ld. Loweriberg, 

Qovei'umeiit St., near Corner of roii^hton. 

WILl.. PAY P.VnTICUr.,.lU ATTIC.VTION 
tu M llini;, purohnnlng and kaHing propirly; in 
ne^'otiatinji loaua and trunsuotinf; everything connect- 
with Ue;il E,tatii buHiness. 
I Maps of uU the diifureut nistrlcts on the Island niiiy 
) bo Hoen ut hia oftico. I'urtii--rt d<*Hiroiis of purehaMiifi 
honiPHteads, or making investnjentu, v/ill find on biji 
I liiiUctin Hoard Town Lots on neai-lj- every Rtreet, 
I Fanning or (iurJeniii« Land in every DUtrlct, some 

of whicii vir^rdrt rare chance for iuvefitment. 
I Money (in b.jnd and niurlf;age to loan In sums to gull 
I the dcuianils, *■' 
I Couveyunces of every description ddile at reaaonsl^lc 
rates. JbJ4 



TO BE LET. 



HANDSOMK, WELL-LICIITED OFFICE.S 
on.the iKCoud flat of tht BlUTl.-jlI COLO.NLST 
BUILDINO. Apply to 
uolT D. W.inriGINfi, on the prunilHos. 



BRITISH COLONIST 



Book & Job Printing 

ran HE PBOPBiBTOB HAVINO AD0BD 

Jl » large assortment of ^ 

And applied 



FAST M PRESSES 

la now prtparod to cxoculo all oniers, from Town and 
Oouutry-, in the h.:»t style i.f the art, nnd at 

• VERir liOW RATES. 

BiUUosds, DlaiiVs, Books, PanipliIotH, ClrculnrH,HuB. 
|a"ttiad VUlting Oard., CVrtlhcdeH o, Hto,- 1. etc. 
«to., printed at short notice ii ' "w 



. Nevada Iinietallufgical 
Works, 

Woai ll'rontatrnot.. -i <looi»rrom Market si. 
Man i'ru iicla- o. 



^KKS CUCSHED. HAMPIiBD AND AS- 

Working TcBtsmado by any prOCCSa. 
Cou.ultatloua on Mining and ^Ift^lilljilCf in aU its 



TO liET. 



AJOESIKAISLV SITUATKI) D\VICI,1^1\<; 
lionsc, contniniiig'' roonii<,biitliri.iotu. liitrhcn,'-t.-. 
with largo Knnh.n. Unc uf the bi Kt luriituuiH in the 
city. Apply to Ln I.OWENliKiiii, 

ap5 Keal Efttato and Land Agent, Ouverniiient Bt. 



Money to Loan . 

» 

rlty; 
llousea to Leti 

Town and Country Proportlei tor Sale 

to l^et) 

Aosounta Aadlteil or Kopt i 
Benta and Debt* C'ollocto<1, 

T. ALI.SOP CO., 
de28 Oover:;nicn Street near Fort 



Skorth-orns, Etc., 

[T P. TOLftllB OFPBRS POll SAI.E- 



Ouc (Irailc Hhorthorn Vcarling Hull. 



Hi'Ver:il Oradi: Hl.orlhorn HeifclB, ' and 2 ycarii old. 
Price .Moderate, aci-onling to qnallty. 

One Liirgc Handhonic Boar (from KnglandJ BcrkHl'in 
lined. 

TheThoroughbrcd, high pcdlgree'd, rich rosn yoiuig 
Hull, Cuntriil PacHlc, is allowcil limiteil iiervlcc. 
T. rnnj !BI4.j witliouf gu.\ranii:c. Apply (in the pmnln' i!. 

Cl.ovKiiii.u.1-;, Bunnichltoad, IJj miles from Victoria. 
Jo22dw 

N. W, Hcrnld and Olympia Trlbiino copy and send 
bill to this olUce. 



FOR SALE. 

^Ul.KY HORSE HAY ll.\KES, 

R«volvJn{; Iliiy ICukiis, 

i1Ii»%verM iinil Itnapora cninl>liic(l, 

lO-IIorso llussell Throtlixi'. 

T. )I, TYi;, 

Jc27 ppro Matthews, Ulcliiirds A: On. 



Cor. Qovorninunt and Port Struuta, 



'Trie'Cbrpomtion of tlio City of Victoria. 

; BY-LAW . '• ■ 

Plxtni^'iha amount briiicouae ito lie' )>a,td by 
I cfivtniu , UoiiaoK' liitely Oulstde, |iut.,novi' 
luoludod, 'Within tho City lilmils. 

' ' Jluk'JSth, 1S73. 

WIIKREAS DY LF.'ITICUS PATlA-l' DATKD 
the Utb day iif Jl ly, A. U. I87;i, the Lleutiiiant 
Governor In Council extended the limits of tile aliovc- 
nientloued CorpDratlon and defined such limita. wlierc- 
by tho Boveral T»veni».hcreli»fter lUOBtloned becunic 
nnd are ineluded wittiiu kneh tlmltBi 

And whereas it la oxpodlent to fix tho amount of Li- 
cense to bo paid ^y aueh a'arei^s;, 

lie it therefore DUKCted by the Mayor and f oimeil oi 
the Corporation of the City of Victoria as follows: 

1, Eacli piTHiJii sr lllng forniented or intoxicntlng 11- 
()uur by retail for ur itt any time during the hIx months 
coinniiMicliig on the I'ii-kI dnv of .Inly. A.D. IHTJ, in any 
of th : TjvcruH hereliuiftcr iiKiitloned, slnill for each 
Biii'h 'ravt'Mi so iiH.-d by liiiii p;iv the hum of Tliirtv- 
flv,-' liolliirs for hislici'iisc. 

Till I'avcrns he n iiibci'orc! referred to arc tho fol- 
lo-.viiu;, nam. lv:-l. Pai li H, .1.. 1 , Hcaoon Hill Park ; 'J. 
Lion Tiiii. r. ilui' Hill Ho;ul-. I! Hock Bay House, Esqiii- 
nutlt iloiiil; 'I. llridgc Tavern, Huimich lloid. 

3. JCids By-law may bo cited for all pturoses as "The 
Additional Taverns LiccnBo By-law, 1873." 

Passed tho Uim'leipal Council the'SSth day of June, 
1873. 

WM.DALBY, Mayor. 
Wu.Leioh, C.M.C. Jyi! 



AKNO TllKiE.SlMO HEI'TIMO. 

Tlio Corporation of tho City of Victoria 
BY-LAW 

To r<>;u:iilii(o tlio dutl<>« uf tlio Water Cuni- 
mitirtioiioi. 

.It'NK iSiu, 1H73. 
Vim^'llEISICAS IT IS KXl'i:i)II-.NT TO lUCOUXATE 
VV aii.l .1. iini. the ilutl. s of the CoiineiHiiioncrr ap- 
l»iiiitcil mill, r ■ riic Corpuriition ul Victoria Wat. r- 
w..rl... A.-l. 1S7.I." 

ill-; IT TIii:iii:FO!iK r.XACTKD hy the Mayor and 
Ouuncii ol thu (Jorporutiou of the City of Victoria as 
follows! 

1. Tlie Bald ConimlafiionerHhall stibjoet to tho ap- 
proval nntl control of the .Mayor ami Council aforenaid, 
lit i-i^ii, .'. iiititru.-t, bililil, piiri-liaHc, iinprovi*. liold aiul 
lli'ln r-aily iii'tliiti-Mi. iiiiiii;ii^c ilii.I coluliui, \Viitt r\\or'is 
1111(1 alt Iniildingh, iimtt. r^, niachiiicry and applinnc s 
ih. r. with . oiiii. .1, li ..r in c. ssmy lln ri to, fur th.^ pur- 
p..>.- (.f c.iiiiliicliug a siilli'.i.'lil <iUHlititv of pure and 
wlii.K iwiii.- Mi.ti riroiii Jilk Luke and IJ.-avcr Lake to 
tile adjacent City of Victoria for the use of the iuhahi- 
tants thereof., and shall'Bxamine, cousidoraud decide 
upon all|in»ttiini relative thereto. 

i. Tlie said Coinmlssioni r shall keep separate books 
;iii.l :i:-cciiijt!i of th-' rec<-ii ami dlnhnrHeiiienlK for or 
1 11 ucciniiit i t the ctiii^tru.'tioii ..i the eaiil U'atcrworlifi 
di.-uii. t ir..m thr b.M..]ts iiiul uccniutH relating to other 
prop. rty. fund.s, or anaeta bclungiiig to the i>ald Wntcr- 
workK, anda rueord of all his udieial acts: and all auch 
books and records shall be opou to the Inspection and 
exaiuinalion of the Mayor and Couueil or any of them, 
or any piTKon or pursoii.s appointed hy them for that 

pillpOfC. 

3 'l"lu! Haid 'liiiiiissi. .D.r shall, at leant tu'ik'e ilieneh 
njoiiil; iluriii;.; tlic const rucdouof theuald Waterworks, 
utl. n.l th.' Mayor and Council in Coiumlttou and re- 
p.jil t.i t!i«.ii in writing tho progress of «Uch Water- 
w. rks uinl sii. h inlurinatiou respecting the same as 
th. y iu:.y n .iUirc. 

4. Til.- Hiiiil I'.niimlHsioiH'r shall, on or liefore the 
.'.1st ilay . .f II, r. in'ii.-i- iii ciir-li y, ar, cause a ri-liu n t.) b. 
iiiuib. t,, thi' May.ir ali.lf.ii-.u.'il of the alt«ir:i of the 
^ li.l \\'a\> rwoi lcs, showing ii st .teiiient of t;ie amounts 
'1 111.' r. iits. issii.'S ali.l jir.ititrt arising from tlu- Haiti 
VVai' rwui'l;.^. 111., i.umh, r of tenants HupplU.il with 
\uit.'r, tin I xlciit and value of the iiiovubU' and liii- 
m.'Vabli' jir.'P' rty thereunto bolorging, tlie amount of 
il.'b.'ntiir. .i tlitn li^ancd and remaining unredeciiied 
ali i uncaneelhftl, ami the int.- rest jiald thereon or y, t 
due an. I unpaid, and th'.' st.'ite of tho sinking fund, th. 
cvpeii.ses ol collection and mauAiiemoDt and all other 
coiiling. n.'ii'H. sahiries of olllcers alid servants, th. 
c.ists of ri'pair.*. iinproveinciits and altrratiouH. tli. 
prii'i.'K pai.l f.-r tile luiimsltion of aiiv real estate that 
l.iay b,' ;!"iiuir"a f.)V t!;.' liseof the su.l \V:i'.'TU'.)l'l.s, 
ami :;oiierally .'^Ui'ii a s' a'.eillellt of till' reveini.' iiii.l .-x- 
iieiiditiir'-: ot the said WiiterworkH as will at all times 
aiT.ird pompletf knowledge of tlie statu of thu affairs oi 
th.' said WatutwoWu. 

5. The said CotnmlMloner shall glvn security In 
li jiift.-. t't tl-.e aitinunt ot t'.vo tlifinsnnd dollars, to be ap- 
proved by ihe -'M.iy. r ami Council, for tile faithful per- 
fonuali.'i- ..f Ills .lutli s. 

li. Till' sai.! i.-. iiimis;.: Mi.'rshall, whllrl he shall con. 
tinU'' t ) b ■ '.', . iiiploy. il aiivl during the couMtruction 
■ :' til.' s-i.l Wat er aoi'Ils. i. civ.- as reinuneratiou a sal- 
ary at th.' late 1. 1 F.ittiil. .11 Unii.ireil licllarH per an- 
il iiiii, pay.'ible byec|u.ii nioiithly iustalments. 

7. I'll, .'iiilies uf the said Oammisaioner shall, sub- 
j. t (o thisi Hvlair*. bcaueU BB are further defined iu 
he ('oriioraUoaiorVlotoHa WaterworkB Act, 1B73." 

lurpqics as 

mlssioner, 1H73.' 

Passed the Municipal Cottcoil thislSth day of June 
1873. 

WM. DAtBY, Mayor. 
W.M. Lrinii, CM C. oy.) 



port SAN PRAlilOtSCOV 

'.TaiS HTHiAIUHUiP ' j 

3E=*3rl3t3LOo ^Ifrod. 

Cai't.iis I''. C. Siiou,, 

Carrying Iter Maj. sty's Mails, will leave Victoria for 
ilan Fr Ineiseo on tho I'^tli uiid ;i7th uf each luunth 

, Flir PaBsage or Freight apply to \ 

bltOOKICX <c Co., Agents, 

dc2i Wharf street. 



UPPER FRASER RIVER. 
^iPa?. UXrniNG TUE li\N.SlIINO SUMMiai 
^HMg 'nrU; leavf, \ , . . 

SODA CREEK ON THUllSDAYS 

\» Booii as poBHllile after the arrival of Itnrnaircl <Sk 
Co^s stages, unci 

(Juesnel on Mouday Mornings 

The undersigned hope, by a s.trict sttcntion to buBl- 
iies.s, to merit n cuntiuuance of the patronage hitherto 
exteubed to Majviu & Wright. 

Frultflit, ]>or ton 830. 

PUHHUKO 85. 



fatAxi' A; Ai{.\r>T. 

BODA URKF.K, Al'lili. 1, IM73. aplO dw 



PORWARDERS 

L-AND— 

MiON CARRIERS. 



OOD.S STOHKD IN FIREPROOF 
WAllEHOUSE, 



Prepared hy 

GRIMAULT & CO., 

j^liamaceutical Clieihisif, 



e 



5tKO*T<) XOTIKV SHIIMMCItS AND UP- 

Cuiiiitry iifult rh thiit arc jjrf pared tu 



Contract for Freight from 
20,000 to 500,000 lbs. 

For the followini; ]vlacea| 

LYTTON, 

VONA'S FERRY, 
KAWILOOPS, 

CLINTON, 

SODA CREEK, 

& BARKERVILLE 

AT THE LOWEST GOING RATES. 

HavlnK tlio 

Largest Teams in the 
Colony, 

Tocetlier tvith 

-Nexff SELECTED WAGONS 

Iiisiiros tlio l)oliv<'!'y of Ciirpoos in 
PorCoet Order iiud Mith Dispiitch 



8. This Uy-lsKi liiiay bo citad.fbrAll purnqsi 
■ TbS Uf.uii moxtdi the DtitlbS^r the^Wato? < 



ANNO Tliir. I■.^n^O SEI'TnU) 

MUNICIPAL BY-LAW 

To ujiiMkiiit f\ (linn mimI i)liir<i for lica.rini,'' 
4-uiii])1:l ill ^ iil^n iiint \ttH**>is\\\vu ig. 

JuNi: 2.Stb, 1871?. 

W'llKHKAS HV A HY-I.AW DATEO THE 
'J!-tli ibiy .,r Miij, ^^7;^ the Sth day ot .June, WJ 
v\-:i.s api'Olnted for the r. 'turn by the Assessor to the 

Ulerii ul til.; .Muilicipalili 0( the Ansessilir ilt Koll for 

the y.'ar IM73; and wh'.Tean 'tho paid lloll was returned 
on that day. 

That uheteaH i*. Is nect.Hsary to appoint a time and 
plui'e for Ijearlug the couiplaints of such person or 
|i' i.',./niiaH may cuuplaiuof his or their asseaamouts 
i'.l.|'. arii^g.()U ^e,Baid.Bo<l. , 

II.' it therefore enacted liy the Municipal Council of 
III.' City or Vtctoiia, I!. C, as follows: 

'fhiit all c.i:ij;il:untH thai iiitiv lier.'tofore have been 
• Inly ina.i.', or which htuill her.'after be duly miulc by 
by any iM;rrion or persons of his or their assesHinentu 
as thu HHiuo appear in (bo AHsessmont 9oll {or the 
year 187li, shall ou heard at the City Cifuncllchambers, 
Victoria, on Mouday, tho seventh day of July, l(i7:i, 
.it the hoiirof two o'clock in the afternoon, or so soon 
I li' r.'iil t. r IIS the Miitl cuniiiltiiiilH can be li. .nrd. 

This llyliiw may li.' cited for all purjios.'H a.s the Ily- 
law UxiUK ihe date of huarinf; appeals aiiaiust Ih a! 
Kstate ASijCBsniPUts. 
'Paaaedln4'Cotultdltht8 28th day of June, 187;i. 

■WM. DAI-BY, Mayor. 
Wm. Lbiub, Olerk to the Unnleipal Coiin'iil, B.C. 
ju28 



ANNO TUIOEBIMO SEPTIMQ. 

Tho Corporation of the City of Victoria 
A BY-LAW 

Rosporiln;; thn SiitlO* nnd Compentation 
ot lUa City Surveyor land Bniflneer ot 
the Waterworka. 

■TtfLY STB, 1873. 

BE IT ENACTBD HY THK MAYOR AND 
Coimail of tho tiorporatlon ol the Olty of Victoria 

as follows; 

I. 'I'll.' ( 'itv Siirve ,'.ir shiill ex.'.'iitf- all Kurvevs anil 
rir.'par.' nil plans Mini sp' .iru'al ioli.s uf worloi fnilii 
liiii.' t.. tun.' i-.'ijuii'. il by th.' .MMyoriiiiil Cnin.-il of the 
■iaii' (lily, ami suiHrlnleiid, ilincl and Inupcct nil auch 
woi'Us, subject to the approval nnd control of tho said 
.Mayor nnd Council. 

'J. The Oity Surveyor Hhnll also barofullj' compile 
■in.l in'.'iml'e fr..iii time to time ii reciinl of all loirvevfi 
,i,.l plaiiH I'O .'V. ^'iil''.! uii.i pr.').ar.'il bv liiui, for the 
'l-,' ..f t'a.' MaV'.i' an.l I'l.niH'il; nli.l all i,il. |i l'.-,-..r.b., 
.■.ir'.'.'\s an.l |.|.iil''. anil 111,' lielil luilr ii relalilli; tli. reto 
..li' M 'b.' Ih.' I'l'"!.. ily of lb.' ijciriioi'atloii. 

II. 'I'll.' l-'.iiiiim . r of Ihe ^\'alel•worl^8 hhall execute 
^m-..'.\s an.l pi', luin- all iilans and spe-jihcatioiiH of 
w ( i-liH 1. quired In the coiiHtruetlou, niaiutenanee oi 
'iiipiov. i.ieiil Of the Wntcrworks, nnd superintend, dl- 
r.'i't and iiuipert all such Works, subject to the in- 
slrii.'ti.iiis of tho Water ConinilKBloner. 

4. 'I'll.' i:ii|!iii.'er .'f till' Wiiti rworliH «li,."i; .il.so.v.'licii- 
'ver I'.'.iuireil liy lb.' Wnl.-r i '.itiiniinHi.nier, eianiine 
ill or liny of 111'..' Wat. r,\..rl(» ali'.ii.ly oolialni' led and 
c.-piirt t.t liiiii till' .'..ii.l'^'i.iii tli.Ti.'.if and .my uiiprore- 
neiil.... r. p.'iin; . r alt. l atlcns that niny H.'i ni liecehiiary 
or exiie.li.iiil, 

6. All surveyB, plans nnd ri ports prepared by Ihe 
, Engineer , of ^lu Wntcrworks aa nforceaid, and the fleld 
notes rftstVug tbiircto, ahall bi) the property &{ tho 
Corporntloh, 

(1. 'I'll.' eoiiii>.'ni>atlon or Balnry of the City 8urvnyor 
iii.l Kii;;ii.i'i r of Ihi' \Val. rw.n hs tOKcther for the per- 
'.irniaii.'.' i.f liii. .liilleH h. relnbof.ire H]ii'cltieil isherclij' 
,.\i .1 at I 111- imiu of One Hundred and Fifty Ihdlnra pe'r 
:iifnlh. 

7. Thin liy-lnw may bo cited for all purpnaesas "Tho 
(dty Hiirvej'or and Waterworks Enijiiiocr liy-law, 
lB7!i." 

PaUed the Mualcipal Oouncll, the Ulii day of July, 
1873. 

WM. IIATdiY, Mayor. 
Wm. T.Ki.in, r.M.C',, Victoria, 1!.0. jyl.T 



h\i. 

Can movo atany given time 7B,000 

to I 50,000 pounds. 

I'ni'tioH Imviiig Goods to Foi'wai'd wil] 
Have timo and luonoy by coiusigning to 
our caie. 

ia?5uWo -vi-ill not bo Resijonsiblo for 
Liquids packed in Glasa or Tin unless 
j^peeially Insnretl.-^a 



Mr. AKTHIJli M,;I,lNm:N is onr .Inly authorized 
\Kent. All bn.iineHs trai-.bacted by him on our ac.-i uul 
will be loyal. 

UEFEllKN'CI';a IN VICTORI.\--Itiiili:oii ]!ny rem. 
pany, Low.:, Shihlf-i'liini.il I .... Fi.alhv, Durliam ,V 
liroilie. il Gruubaui.i .'v I'.iM., i '. Si r..ii.ss'.ic t o., P. Mc- 
Quade Co. 

LAWKENGE & BAILEY. 



EX STAR OF JAMAICA 

— AND — 

Brierl^y HiJl, 

3P n. O 3VI X* O 3Nr 33 O JW. 



Plekles— Crospe k BlndiweH'H and Copland's 
ViiiOi,-«r— Iu CasliK, Jars and llottlen, 
Woreestorslilro Sauco— Pts aud >$-pt9. 
Ilobliisou'w I'utent Qroata, | 
Gluiillolcl Sturcta, 
Salad Oil— Pta and quarts, 
Sardlnea— k and l{ boxcB..,' 
IZnlrOtl — Large and small bottles, 
Cliocolnt*'— Prize jreihilaiid stick, 
C«irrnii(«— In case« uiid tins,: 
Cttiwllos— I'rice's lluliiiont Hperiii, 
Onliueal — Ibibiiison'ti. in i.'.''.lb tiiiK, 
.Sou]>-i^)ok'rt lu.ittl.'d an.l yellow, 
Jolly -lil.ack an.l rcil i inraiit, in tiim, 
Curry Powdor, Caynii'., Cap.r-i, t)livi'.^, Split 
Peiw. Miistni-il.,'vc., .'c. 
ALSO — In stock a K.'iu'ral nsKortment of 

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 

RICHARD CARR, 

Jelfi Wharf Htrcct. 



IhTow Custom Houso BHanlia 

O^^OR SAtK IN ANY (dUANTITV 
?'. i/>v/At'th« J/"l5u.- 

coLOMisT omos. 



NORRIS & WYLLY, 

REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS. 
Aooountants and Average Adjusters 

liOANS NEOOTIATBD. 

Settlements EITiDCted. A(!Coaitt»A.ndlt«il 

Rents and Debts Collected. 

aovEntnntin Stoebt, Victoria, 

30th November, 1OT3. no8 



WTiiiAii Ni:i,s<).\ i.s i'Ki.;i»Aiti;i> lo rx 

'SJ dc rtake thu prompt I'ofwar.lini; of Treinht from 
Yale to Cariboo, nnd will have toauiB in roadiness to 
I ransport Horchaudise from QuoBn«lmauCb M) WlUIam 

tireck. 

i; lie will not hold hliiiiiclf r.T-poiislble fordainage 
I OiTi an.l Lii;iiidHnhippi:.i In tin or ([lasa; <>r for nn- 
r.voii)..iil.i leiltlon cause. 1 by breakaije of brlil|{eb, 
or rondshleb, or loBBor daiiiniie of Goods through any 
othercontiu({oncy beyond his control, imlesa by ape- 
ci nl contiact made in writing lu rcspeot ot'suoh, Oopds 
at tho tlpiB Ol flhlpment. • ; aplB 



A Wariiing to the Inhabitants of Vic- 
toria and Vicinity. 

FOR TWO VKAR.S PAST WE HAVE 

rv^^^s^ olfi red to supply your leinliiiK Butohcra with 
Yr-i^ MiealB fi'oni on.; to two cents per pqupdless 
JAnJili; than ibev have paid other parties. Forcer- 
Inin reiiH-'iis 111. v have Hpurnud our.olTen. These' 
reaHoiiH huv.' W'lrl.'i'.i (letrlmentnV to yoor inter' 
Chill iiH wi ll ail ours. W.' have notv made arrangements 
to hiipply on.. ..f y.iiir worthy citlzi'iiK, Mr. John Par- 
ker, \sitli 111' all. l"r your iiiiirk. l, w hen he I'liniuit ]iur. 
clia' a Hiillicleiil i iipply on your iHlaiid un.l at prices 
to c.iiMipele with ollii r llniis. We think y..ii will nil be 
nlile to discerns marked dllfereiice In the pili'eii which 
he will ask from thotiu which you have liiul Iu pay for 
the past few years. 

Wo wish to warn all persons who ilesiro meat" at 
r(<<iN>iiiii1>lo ra««« aKalnst entering into any con- 
(riT( wlthothcrpartles until thoy have learned thai 
prices which Mr. I'arkerwillUsk. ; . / ; f' 

■ VcryreroetAfiilly, 

Boattlp, mug's ap., WtT.,fune 86, ,1878. Jf^ 



8t R'Qo Vlviotmoi 
PARIS. 



OF AM, THK niKUICIN'ES OPFEUUO TO 
the publio for mauy years past, none have mtt 
with such tavorablo reception, or aa been so giiien-lly 
approve. 1 by th ? Medical I'rofeBsSon HS those pri purcil 
hy ai.'ilHrn. tti iiiiiLiilt Co. 

The model I.iiboi ntori. s of Ihi.H llrni, iiituate.I at Neuil- 
ly-3ur.aelni', and niaiiaii...! by Dr. l.uconl.'. Pr.HeB.sor 
In the ya.-ulty of .Mediciue. ei-1'hariiiueisl of the Hos- 
pitals [>1 Paris, and formerly Assistant to Dr. Oiaude 
Bernard, I'rofessor of Physiology at tl»o College of 
Fiance, olTuH guarantees to bo found in no other estah- 
lishiuent. 

Amunii other proparations we may apeclaUy men- 
tion:— 

Leras' lilqnid Fhospliato of Iron. 



It conlalnE tho coiiHtiliitivi. rlcincnlrt of tli.. b.ine.H 
and of the blood, add is tlie*iiic.iit rational .>f all I'liiily- 
lieateH. It may bt: pr.'sct ilLal lor tliu iiioht ilelicatf' 
young fenial.-H whose (level. ipim nL has b.-. n retunli il ; 
for women biin'eriin; from Ht.miuch complaints, aiin:. 
mla; forpale nnd sickly children d.'priv.-il ol app.Mite; 
and as Its principal action Is to restore tu iniii.n-er; sh- 
ed blood tlie iron In which It is dolieient, an.l to tli.> 
hones the phosphite tliat forniK their base, it is reccini- 
mended for debilitated persons wlietlier their debility 
liroeeeds from disease or tr-KU any other cause. Its 
use Is always attended ^vith surprising results. 



GRIMAULT & CO.'s 
Syrup of Hypoi;UoBpliito of Liiuo. 



An excellent remedy for all alfectiouH of the cheKt . 
It relieves coughs, elTcetually preveuts nocturnal p. rt- 
piratioD audrcstors the pallent'sstreugth. Thissyru]! 
is the only one which, ever since 185T, has Invariably 
been attended with satisfactory results— a fact due to 
Ihe purity of tho hypophoaphita employed. Bo sun 
to observe that it bcass the signature of Orimault .i,: 
Co. 



OZUMATTI.T & CO.'s 
Iodised Sjrrnp of Horso Radish. 

Considered ihe best substitute for Cod.liver <iil. II 
has Iwa'u ascertalnetl Ijy experiments made In th.' prin- 
cipal Ilosintuls ..'f Psrla that tliis syrup has alwuys 
prodnc'idrcHu Its superior to those obtained from tin 
ab'iyi-inentloned Oil, which iiatlents find so disagree- 
able to take. 

Not a single Instance can lie adduced in wlii. li pale 
lyinj.hatic children, subject toBWelliiij; of the fjlaieis. 
to eruption of tlio skin, of the head or tho face, or 
other Inconveniences of a weak constitution, who havt 
taken this syruD without deriving signal l>eue&t from 
ttanao. 



GRIMAULT & CO.'s 
Pepslno Digestive Po-nrdors, Pillsi £li2:ir 
and Wine. 



Peiisine Is one o the most recent scl.'ntific dlscovf r 
ies lu Iheraputlcs. Actlut; cbi. lly on the oruaiis of <1;- 
gestion, il poBSessos the property of effectiny ilifjestioi. 
by its innate virtues.- Itruaioves all the inconvencit-i 
of ''^t£cuit digeatidn and even prevents the nausea t. 
wh.eh pregnant women are liable. 

The rusenrebes on pepsiue made at the Oollege. 
France by Dr. Leconte, In conjunction with Profess. . 
Claude li. rnard, must secnre the preference for oui 
,>rcparatiou oj pepsiuc. 



Iiagasso's Syrup and Paste of Sea Pino 
Sap. 



Kmplnyed with success in the treatment of catarrh 
brouehitis, hcemoptyals, i|nd, the .dUTercat, Stages u. 
phthisis, . , 

It cures spitting of blood, mostobif lHate eougbi: 
altsntloaiof.tha'ToicB, oppccisiah andpliiiis of th 
>UiP,tt, the .noctorral parqitysuis of aatumatics, aiu 
mddtags the mort aeHous lesions df the respirator^ 
>n[ana. 

GRIBIAUI.T^ Co.'s 
Ma'tioo lujeetiaS'ttiid Oapsnleb. 



Composed of theeweoee extracted from the plant s. 
cAlled, tliey have been constantly employed with 111. 
most bi'illiaUt Buccessiu a certain class of cciitn[^iou. 
diseases. 

They combine extraordinary ellicacy with tlio ?dvan 
tageof never causing nausea, eructations, or pains ij 
the stomach, as do tlic gelatinoiu capsules which con 
tain Balsam of Oopabu in a Itiinid statei or iiii strlc 
tures that result from the use of injections lia ring i 
metallic basis, 

ORi;^AITLT& Ooi's 

Peotora Loiensiei of Imotnoarinm and 
Cherry Iiaoxel. 



This delicious comftt, containing the two most sootli 
Ing substances of the whole MateriH Medics Is enipioy 
ad with success against coughs, Influenza, bronchitis 
hooplnit cott^hs, ke. 



Asthma. Aathnia. 
GRUfAVLl' & Co.^s 
Indlati Cigarettes of Oiumaliis Indlca. 



All tho means hitherto empl.iyed to rellevi> Aslhni: 
have beeu only palilatives iu varied forms, ban. d .>i 
belladona, stramonium, ulcotiana, or opium, lieeen 
experiments made In the -Paris Hospitals have iirovei 
that our OigatettesioadeOf the extract of Indian Hem] 
possess remarkable virtues agalnsl this coinplalnt, at 
well as against nervous coughs, chronic laryngitis 
taqarsenesi, lossof Toioe,faoialneurB]giB, and insom- 
monia. 



Orimaxdt A Co.'s Gnarona. 

A slnj',1.' p.iwil. r of this v.'i.'etabl.' pr. .ilil.'l Ion is siifli 
clent to cure Instaiitly the in. .si vioU'ot airk lieaiiacln 
It is the most valiiablo icnuily iif^aiiiHt dinrrlnea, dy 
sentery, nnd all disorders proceeding from derangt- 
ment of the sloinach or bowelH. This powder is In- 
dispeniiable fur all fnmilleu, and fur more lifflCacioiii 
than opium or sub-nitrate of bismuth. 

GRIMAUliil&Co.'B 
iVermifose Santonitno Dracoes- 



Onder ihe form oi a comfil. ei)iially plcisiiu; (.. th 
tast4i anil to the ey.\ they supply iii-.tli-Ts with ;ui ea.s; 
aud perft.ctly safe meaiiHi.f r.'lii'viii.i; tlo ir y.ningehii 
dren from InteHtinnl worms, which are often Ihe cauh. 
of convulsions. 

Paleness uf tho skin and freqtient Irrilnlinii of ih. 
nose are uenriy always the ccrtiiiu sigiiKof tlieprcHene. 
of worms. Pr.-fcriiiu'ci .iii^lit always to b.' i;iv.'iiiii sucl 
cases to thcHc drnij.'i'S, the colliln.Hltioii ot wliii;li i.s wel 
kit. iwii mill iilwavR th.' snine. iiistf tul of lli..ia' w'.iic] 
ire caih'il vegetable, hut oMeii contain i.-alomel orotlio} 
forma of mercury. 

GRIMAULT & Co.'h 

Noivfouudlaud Cod Liver Oil, nnd God 
Livtir Oil* -nrltli Iodide of Iron. 

The Cod.liver oil which wo offer to tho professio 
and tho puj^lic Is especially extructod for our htiuse * r 
Mewfoundland, and we can therefore guaraiil. e itii iil 
togetliei exi-eptloiisl purity. 

Our Newfouudlniil t>il with Iodide of Iron, whic' 
o ntnins in every tn'jleBpoontul two grains uf pur 
odido ,of Iron, 111 a valuahlo resbiuce lu lymphatic Bn< 
orofaloiiB (Cffectlona. as.also In eohsimptlou, 



sgrFor Sale at Wholesale piid Ro 
tall by their Ag^ais for ilrltlsh Co- 
lumbia, 

' ' ■_'..i'i',,i .'« •(■ ' ■■ I ' 

' "" VIOTo'lilA.' ..' 



bhlS 



VICTORIA WATER WORKS 



H^TNUKU AUTISORWY Or..XHE OOItPORA- 
"LI tiou of Vleturia Water W oiks A«t,,1878,i*ua the 
Jluniislpal.iiy-Iila.'iir.iuittoflzUiB ttto ciutafamt>iloa oi 
Water Works for tho^lty if 'notiVliVimSrf' 

Doboitiires. • ~- 

AppUcitious will hi' rei-i'ived at tho ofllca pf4he un. 
clei-s:i:ii.'(l until tlii' -Jlst day of July for thrSECOMD 
IS.Sl i; 1,1 NVater Works Ueheiitin-es, u:m nhould' appli- 
c'ati.oi 1... iiiaile r.ir lucre in amount than Ihe Issue uu. 
th.ir -.till by the Act, they will be dlstribHled pro rata. 

The Lieb. ntnret vail be issued at par ai fclUi.ws, viz : 
$lO,00U >,,.^.40na5tl> Mny, 18731 

73.1>Ul*. .'...flilhTfkt April, 1874, 

Payable hi T\venty-«.vo years front, tho data thertof. 

T ie Cei-p.iration of tho <3Hy (if tictbrid having the 
Kglit to reiiurehaso irom timo to time th'i said tebtB- 
tiues, for tbtf purpose uf withdrawing thu aahie from 
tlic market, the nunihers or tbo Debentures so to be 
repurohatBd shall be decided by a ballot, of whldhOua 
Mouth'snotico shall be given, by publication In the 
Ooveriiiinnt Oazetleor iu one <ir luui,, of tho local 
u. whpaia rs. 1 h.. liebciif.p.'cB will bear interest at tha 
rate ol Seven per cent, perniinum, pavable Ualf.ytar- 
ly, and Capons will be attiiehed to each Debenture fur 
said Interest, which shall be paid ou preseutatlon aa 
they become dud. . . 

The Security offered for Iteimynieiit of Debeniurei 
is us follows: 

A preferential Li.n will be given on all works to b« 
er.'cteil, al.-;.i iip..ii till' lumi other projierty »c- 

qiiiieil i.,i' Wi.ter V,-.,rks iiurpoBcB, and on the lierenua 
(am.'iiiiting ti.abont ilfty tUous^tulAgUjii . per annum) 
wlii. h til.' Corporation huve thepovrer to raise und»r 
the .■\liinicipnlitj Act, 1873, aiid the'-MlwlclpalllT Act 
Amenduieut Act, 1873, the Boad Ordiuanet.e ISaol and 
the lload Amendment OrdJnaneo. 3870. Ample, sieurl- 
ty^is^thus given to those wishing to lnve« ih^mhan- 
A deposit of Ten per ceul . on (Im amount of Deben- 
'■e.jiiiio to he paid into the Bank 
el Iliitihli ^ortll Aniiricnto llio eredit of tho >Water 
^\ orkK ii.'.'oiint, 11 receipt of said deposit to accoulnaoT 
t lie app.iciition. and on tho JJebentares , betOBlsMicd 
they wil! be ,,hiced iu (ho said Bank aid Safl^oyei' 
to th,' parly who presents the Water CominlBsroner's 
crtihcute uf his being eulltlcd to receive the said De- 
bentures on his iwying tho full ecpiivaleut as men- 
tionedinBaidCcrtifleulc; and In the event of the D» 
lienturesiiotbelnKfully paid lor ou tho day of issue 
nboveiii. ntloned the deposit of tho Ten per.cept.shall 

;va[er'w:;;!s*pil!:;,^^;;."^ 

Mr. I'-.W. On.en, C.E.,baB been appointed by tho 
i...rp..nition as Lugiuctr of tbe works to be tonstruct- 
i-il. ihe proposed Works consist iu briu-lmr water 
H'oiii I'llk atid lieaver Lakes into the Cityof Vl^-torla," 
listaii. ,',,! bi'twi en live iinil six miles, and present no 
I,..; 111. . riiij; iiiiii.'iiitun 11, carrying out the undfrtak- 

l'..riiiH of npjilicatlon for Debentures, with Bank De- 
posit lleeelpt attached, as VT^las SBK further infer, 
mation that may bo desired. carilM hffl by aiiplk allele 
personally or by latter addressed to the Commissioner 
JAMES D. ROBINSON, 

CommlaBioner 

City Council Chamliers, Uroad 8t ) 
Victoria, 20th April, ]S7;i. } 



Coriioi ation of the City of Victoria. 
Municipal Notice. 

ii"f.,?''??**'<'^'® OU-.NJAO! PHOPKnTY 
-.3^ within the extended J.niiils of the Oity arc here- 
by le.iuesb d to make a r.-iiirn of tho same to the City 
Hrr'i' fr", o ':"'-^'''''-' the number of 

till l..,tei l.otH.rPuitii.Ksofl.otb with the nieasure- 
iiM'iits; also to name the blool: or secliun In which said 
I.ot or l.ots are Bituato, as Hiich returns wotild iiroba- 
oWrofKovlS"."*"'*''*""''*''"'^'-' «PP«!'l' t» 
_City£lerkj_Offlcc, May 22, 1873.' "^^°^',yj'ya5 



G. Francis Barniird. M;D. 

SURGEOir DENXraTi 

. HAIlNArin HA.S UAI FOR 

rill iii..>nlh.i the "I'erliiuB Hyatt" ot 

,,. , , .„,, '''"■'^'.'' the nevest and latest 

^i .ii. i.ai , rt,.pt..it,, thenioimting of whole aets of 
si'i 'i ^ , 1 m:,!',""7 ••^^l'"I<'hone.Kubber,'Vwhich it 
t' i; 1 v! I '. ■' :s'n'i '*;"8';;,'l«»t"«<':«»r,iisrtial seta 
[I.I 11. M Mil. . liti s ..1 ti;e liiBl '25 jvars. 

\U- clK-iTinlly add llr. D'k card to ourcolumnii, con. 
r„i ,^1111 '"•■'"^ "i"! Judgment.united ti ii.t- 

.ral skill ami inKenvily, niUed by an cvtensive practice 
f upwards ol thirty year^ . render bi» B..rvieeB m"« 
. aluiiblf anil reliable than tlioKc of any other Dentirt 
u) the Sound, Coast or liliiuil. '' vi-aiin 

Dr. B'e large eipi rience iiiny h,. rcadilvscen In the 
happy and natural . xrre.«i„n „iven bis p^froSs by hij 
lile-like ins. rtioii of artiiicial Teeth 

The public may rest ai-.snreil of patience, gentloneas 
i d Int'h w 1) l'''i''"' '";"V Dr's haSd,' 

, , ' ionmoKt in sdoptinB 

h 'pan'ms! ''i^"^"' ""orest and thkt o? 

o. ni l; .vMi, RusiiiEscE-Doiiplus Street, between Dr 

Victor-;. Nov 4. 1871, ^^5^^^ 




'^'"2 A.SSIHTANCK 
.■ ^ """'i'--"'-, Mechanical DentlJt. 
hopes inthetutiin to accomnindi.tu all who may re 
iuire his servin.'i. ";») re. 

S?i?«?£rv ""i'^'«-»«u'8. Luigley street.. 
HOyiiH— from 9SJ0a. m. to J u m 
Backeutraucuon Government st. jajc 




lAWBUVsTREWvyiRTpillAV; 

_ ' '• ..-. "( t J •)•, ; n fill t ()!• •• I 

H 0^'^ DECEIVED A STRAIGHT INVOIOK 

enslish and American 

COFFIIV FURNITURE 



•i(t! 



Dr. CHOWC» 

JVST AUUIVl':i) FIlOM CHinfA-iF'^V'SI 
ciau. Surgeon uiul Accoucheur. ^ I« V^"** 
Cormorant street, three dooig t»k|ottiKwbii»££'a 

Medicines juBt received from'aftlBt " »ul7 
1., . 1 • Vi --. f* 



HOMESTEAD FOR SALE 

- ^order Vllv n ^'^ I riAinKNT 

^at^i^s;;4''iJ.!;L;m];:;v;:'n;:-ii*::^; - 

150 Acres, more or less, 

A Gooil Dwelling House Aiid fine 
Barn. ' ' ' 

30 Acros are Fenced and u«aerri»ii>t6y.'i : ' 

Tlio Caimatan Paolfle Ralt<ita|.y will pais 

within 3 miles of the Farm. - " ; " ^ 

■I'ir s tine property will l>e loW Chenp to Inteitdlng 

settlers. Lib.'riil Terms ciinbe had, , . 
For particulars apply to ': . . v 

Jo22 r.eal Estate Agent, Langlej St. 




FREDES^BCK REYNOLDS 



.liolosalo »iul ICotiLll Uoulorin j 

IVI^ats and Vegetabiee, 

I'UIIVKYOK BY APrni;<Tin;>T ro IIEU MAJFSTr 
liOVAI, XAVV. 

a^flK IIFST A.' ,Si!>HTi1|KNT OP INLAND 
■ 11 iiam'l ''"-■TTON eSjlantly 

H..I..I1', Ri,'.«tanraiitKiinil FamlllfH supplied at ihnrt 
i.itice, and Meats didlvered FiiEE OK Cuarok ti hit 
.art of the Oity or Suburbs wUlyacsnr^y and dispatch 
rT-Shlpli and Stewners'iiupplled.by cpV»r|tc^ LO^.^ 

UONOON MARliET 

iRiNTGD Akn pnbiiuiK